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Behind The Lens.

Behind the Lens is the travel photography blog of Annie Greevenbosch and Luke Dokic - fine art photographers and storytellers featured in National Geographic and BBC.

From portrait series in the backstreets of Albania to chasing dawn over Vietnam's misty rice terraces, we document the world one frame at a time. Here you'll find the stories, techniques, and creative decisions behind each image: the gear we carry, the conditions we shoot in, and the human moments that make travel photography worth pursuing. Whether you're a fellow photographer looking for inspiration, or simply someone who loves travel and visual storytelling, pull up a seat and stay a while.

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Tonle Sap Lake: Markets, Crocodiles & the Floating Village of Kompong Phluk

During a private day trip to Cambodia’s Tonle Sap Lake, the author and his partner first encountered a raw, bustling local market where fish, frogs, and even snakes were sold amid chaotic scenes of daily life. Along the way they saw crocodile heads for sale - a stark glimpse into local farming practices. A scrappy, retrofitted boat carried them out onto the lake where floating vendors sold coconuts and bananas. Touring the floating village of Kompong Phluk revealed homes on tall stilts, children playing in the water, and life shaped by the lake’s seasonal rhythms - an unforgettable, eye-opening experience.

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