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This one-of-a-kind photo print captures a moment in history that will live on forever. Captured by experienced photojournalist Roland Neveu, this unique snapshot provides a glimpse into Cambodia's rich culture and history.

 

About the artist:

Roland Neveu began his career, as a photographer, in the early 1970s after a stint at the university of Rennes, in Brittany (France).
Quickly immersing himself in the Grand Reportage arena, he became one of the few western photojournalists to witness the fall of Phnom Penh to the Khmer Rouge in April 1975 and followed the refugee crisis around Southeast Asia in the following years.
For almost two decades he travelled to hot spots around the globe on assignment for leading international magazines such as Time, Newsweek, Fortune, Business Week and People magazines.
Living mostly in Asia since 1992, he has worked on several movie projects including Matt Dillon's "City of Ghosts" that was shot in Cambodia. All along since the seventies, he regularly travels to Cambodia which over the years had become one of his most sought after stories.

 

Retail value: $400

 

Proceeds from this item will support the Cambodian Cultural Centre and its mission to preserve and share Cambodian arts and heritage.

"Tuk Tuk Traffic" - Roland Neveu Photography on Canvas Frame

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