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While I was looking around the temples in Siem Reap (Cambodia) I came across this Khmer(regional) girl who was selling some hand made crafts around. For some reason she decided to leave her mom behind and followed me around the entire temple.
After a while, probably after realizing that I was safe enough, she just jumped in front of me, took my tripod and handed me her plastic bag with more confidence than I can ever muster. Afterwards, I was forced to follow her around the temple (which I was pretty happy doing) and she seemed to know the place pretty well. Thankfully, I made friends with a french backpacker who was also traveling solo and we decided to team up for a day, she was kind enough to capture the moments for me:
#1. Gone with the tripod
When she was done playing with my tripod, the number for my camera was up! She snatched it away with the same confidence and tried taking photographs of my brains.
#2. Photographing my brain
#3. Checking the results
After she was done playing she handed me my camera, and ordered me to take her photographs. Unbelievably, she was by far the best poser I've ever photographed in my life. I bet she would have made a great model in some other place.
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And a few more expressive ones:
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Unfortunately, it was time for us to part but not before I bought an overpriced souvenir from her shop.
Overall, she was a big part of my trip to Siem Reap!
After a while, probably after realizing that I was safe enough, she just jumped in front of me, took my tripod and handed me her plastic bag with more confidence than I can ever muster. Afterwards, I was forced to follow her around the temple (which I was pretty happy doing) and she seemed to know the place pretty well. Thankfully, I made friends with a french backpacker who was also traveling solo and we decided to team up for a day, she was kind enough to capture the moments for me:
#1. Gone with the tripod
When she was done playing with my tripod, the number for my camera was up! She snatched it away with the same confidence and tried taking photographs of my brains.
#2. Photographing my brain
#3. Checking the results
After she was done playing she handed me my camera, and ordered me to take her photographs. Unbelievably, she was by far the best poser I've ever photographed in my life. I bet she would have made a great model in some other place.
#4.

#5.

#6.

#7.

#8.

And a few more expressive ones:
#9.

#10.

#11.

#12.

Unfortunately, it was time for us to part but not before I bought an overpriced souvenir from her shop.
