- 5 Must See Temples In Siem Reap
- Top Things To See And Do In Siem Reap Besides Temples
- Where To Stay In Siem Reap
- Everything You Need To Know About Sunrise At Angkor Wat
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5 Angkor Wat Photography Tips | Siem Reap Photography Guide
Below is a mini Siem Reap photography guide for those wanting to take amazing pictures of Angkor Wat at sunrise as well as surrounding areas in Siem Reap and Cambodia. Further below I will cover where you can find photography workshops in Siem Reap as these offer hands on Angkor Wat photography tips while you are on location and in the best spots to take great pictures of the temples in Cambodia.
1. Visit During The Day If Possible
So how do you know just what is the best location for photographs in Angkor Wat Cambodia? To know this you really need to explore the area during the day if possible. There are apps you can download that will also tell you just what the sun will be rising from and some with great accuracy. Visiting during the day allows you to see the building’s architectures so you can plan your shots. Many professional photographers do this. Not all the time if you time poor but if you are taking commercial shots, the only way to know the best location for photographs in Angkor Wat for sunrise or sunset shots is to visit the place and sometimes you may have to visit at sunrise for a dry run and return again if you feel you didnt get the shot you wanted.
2. Prepare You Camera Equipment Before Arriving
As I will illustrate below just how popular Angkor Wat sunrise photography is, this means in addition to know the best location you also dont want to miss the opportunity to take the best shots by fumbling through your shots as the sunrise. So make sure you arrive with the write equipment. If you can bring a tripod then even better otherwise not always necessary. If you are bringing a tripod then I would advise you to arrive really early so that you can grab the best location or spot right at the front. Also in terms of lenses for Angkor Wat, this really depends on what you have and making the most of that. For more tips on how to capture Angkor Wat at sunrise, check out the link.
If possible though make sure you bring a versatile zoom lens to Angkor Wat. Depending on the location you manage to get you, also just so that you can vary your shots a little bit you can take pictures at different focal lengths. For those that know more about their camera lenses, you will note that some lense can add a little distortion to images at different focal lengths and to counteract this, you can use a tripod to limit this as much as possible. For a lot of my shots in Angkor Wat, I had an 18-55mm Nikon lens with my D53300 DSLR Nikon camera.
Most DSLRs starter kits will have this if you are one of those wondering if an 18 55mm lens enough for Angkor? I would say you will be fine with this but in some cases, you also have the option for 16-300mm which allows for even more flexibility. I have Nikon, Sigma and Tamron lenses. I got my 16-300mm Tamron lens with a Nikon mount. This superzoom lens is perfect for travel or walkabout shooting as it allows you to take a wide range of shots. It’s also available in 18-200m I also have a Sigma wide lens in 10-20mm perfect for shooting inside some of the very narrow alleys within the temples. So yes, prepare your camera equipment. Learn about what your lenses are capable of, their limitations, what shots they are suitable for and the best ways to get the most of your you camera lens.
3. Arrive Early At Angkor Wat
As I said above and as you will see in the images below, you need to arrive early to Angkor Wat and by early I mean, in some case you may need to arrive by 3 am to get the best Angkor Wat photo spots. This is especially important for professional photographers coming to Angkor Wat. You will also need to come prepared with a head torch as there isn’t any lighting at Angkor Wat. Again, for the pros, prepare to do this at least twice, especially if taking the shots from the best locations for Angkor Wat photography is. What you can do is also combine your trip with Cambodia photo tours as you will also get tips on the best spots, the best time to visit. You can then return on your own and do your own thing while taking some of the advice from the tour guides.
4. Vary Your Shots | Angkor Wat Sunrise Camera Settings
Vary your shots, from potrait and landscape shots to those that are zoomed in, with and without people in the shots. This way you have a variety to choose from when you get back to your hotel. This avoids the possibility of 100s of pictures of Ankor Wat at sunrise that all look virtually the same. Have a rough idea of what Angkor Wat sunrise camera settings you need. There is nothing worse than fumbling through while the sun rises and realising that you came away from an early morning shoot with less than desirable shots of Angkor Wat sunrise. Especially if your trip is much photography focused.
Make sure you put the settings to a rough setting of what you expect the weather to be like this way you only have to make minor adjustments. Also, bear in mind that Angkor Wat doesn’t have a lot of lighting so you will depend on your head torch to see the setting so the last thing you need is panicking while fumbling through Angkor Wat sunrise camera settings, for beginners and pros, you also opt for a tour which will give you a foundation on getting the most of an Angkor Wat sunrise or sunset shoot in Siem Reap. This includes getting local tips on the best Angkor Wat photo spots. There are plenty of options for Angkor Wat photography workshops and tours to choose from.
5. Shoot Raw (If You Can!)
For a lot of my shots, I prefer to shoot RAW. This way I can manipulate my photos any which way and I will still have plenty of detail in my shots. So make sure you check your Angkor Wat sunrise camera settings before setting out. There have been occasions when I have taken several shots only to realise that I was shooting in JPG also make sure you check your shots frequently because again if I was doing night shots the day before and I am shooting again in the morning those I cannot just start shooting. I will need to adjust my settings. So make sure you know roughly the settings you need for the time and weather you shooting in but also for YOUR particular style. I actually take to under process my pictures because I can make adjustments in LightRoom. So also knowing your photography style is equally important.
5 Things They Don’t Tell You About Angkor Wat Sunrise
1. The Moat Is Artificial (Fake) – Sorry!
2. Relentless Vendors and Touts
3. Expect To Pay Buddhas For A Picture
4. Expect The Crowds For An Angkor Wat Sunrise
5. Kids Selling Items
Items To Bring With You For An Angkor Wat Sunrise
- You can actually bring your own breakfast or grab something from the stalls near the moat.
- There is water (much of which is stagnant) nearby so that means mosquitoes so bring Mosquito repellent or something to cover you with.
- Bring some drinking water with you.
- Head Torch
Angkor Wat Photography Tours | Cambodia Photo Tours
Who doesn’t want to take an amazing Angkor Wat temple photos. So, what is the best tour option for Angkor Wat? There are a few tour operators in Siem Reap running Cambodia photo tours that offer a Siem Reap photography guide whether private or group, depending on what you need. These guides will also help you with Angkor Wat camera settings if you are unsure about this. Tours like the Portraits of Angkor Half Day Masterclass takes you takes best locations for Angkor Wat sunrise photos. Also gives you a glimpse of the contemporary temple culture, also travel to surrounding countryside and into the lives of rural farmers.
Then there is the Full-Day Photo Tour Angkor Wat from Siem Reap Tour, the tour guide collects you from your hotel and takes you to the first photographically interesting point. From here, you will have a great chance to capture a beautiful Angkor Wat sunrise. You guide on the Angkor Wat photography tour will take you to the best spot to take the picture, and show you how to handle your best camera settings for an Angkor Wat sunrise. Whether you are a beginner or a pro, you will get to express your creative side through photography.
Maria Arnold - Angkor Wat Photography Tips
Wow! thanks for sharing, although I am yet to visit Angkor wats or even Cambodia, I usually believe that there is more to the eyes about tourist destinations than just what it is seen or read from the internet. As a lover of photography, this post is just the right kind of information I need on Angkor Wat Photography Tips as I prepare for my trip to Cambodia. Would love to shoot many of these temples in Siemp Reap.
Bianca
Yes, such a unique place in the world and shooting the temples was amazing.
Stephanie
This is great! I had no clue that you had to pay for photos you take with the monks. Regardless, thanks for all the helpful tips on photography in Siem Reap you shared within this article. I enjoy reading all of your posts!