I can not wait for these two to marry. Not only are they dear friends to me but they are so cute together. They love games. I mean. They REAAAAAALLYYYYYY love games. It only made sense that they would bring a game of scrabble as their prop.
The floating village in Cambodia are actually inhabited by Vietnamese. They travel from one end of the river to the other as the monsoon comes and goes. It’s quite a touristy spot though. I hear that if you go further in on the river you get to see more authentic living.
some more images taken from Siem Reap
ok! I know it’s been a long time since I posted any wedding related photos so here’s a little something for you all. I’m so honored to be shooting their wedding and SO happy they found each other. I like esther and I like roger. i like it!!!!!
When you go to Siem Reap you are most likely there to see Angkor Wat and you’ll soon realize what image you have of Angkor Wat is actually Ta Prohm. You’ll never forget the first moment you see these amazing temples. I’m reminded of how it felt when I first set my eyes on Istanbul, the feeling of stepping back in time.
The roughest ride of my life. This is an old track used by locals to transport goods from one village to another. They still use it in the mornings to do exactly that but in the afternoon to evening it turns into a tourist trap attraction.
we visited the only “mountain” I could see in the area. It’s another sad landmark out of many in Cambodia where many men and women lost their lives during Pol Pot’s reign.