Since 1991, Leah Gordon has traveled regularly to Haiti. A few years later, during her first visit to Jacmel, a city on the island’s southwestern coast, she immersed herself in the…
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Since 1991, Leah Gordon has traveled regularly to Haiti. A few years later, during her first visit to Jacmel, a city on the island’s southwestern coast, she immersed herself in the…
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Located at the mouth of Saguenay Fjord, the student city of Chicoutimi, Quebec, holds an annual gathering with some of the biggest names in photojournalism. Canadian photographers and photo fans…
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Every year, the festival offers emerging talent the opportunity to be exhibited. For this edition, I had the pleasure of being invited with four other Quebec photographers.…
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One of the biggest revelations of the 2014 edition of the festival was a retrospective of forty photographs from the archives of ARGRA, the Association of Argentine Photojournalists, founded in…
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A Haitian photojournalist, Thony Bélizaire covered the news in his country for 35 years. From coups, military regimes, the Tontons Macoutes, the rise to power and exile of different presidents, earthquakes…
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On containers in the heart of the city’s bustling historic center, the organizers of the festival decided to display the photographs of Paolo Woods, Leslie Searles and Guillaume Coadou on 2 x…
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Having worked in Africa for many years, Frédéric Noy documents the unjust treatment of minorities, the displacement of populations and the impact of climate change. Feeling a deep attachment to…
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The Musée de la Pulperie is holding a retrospective of important photographs from the daily Canadian newspaper La Presse, founded in 1884. A panel of highlights from Quebec news is…
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No stranger to war and conflict, the Dutch photographer Jan-Joseph Stok has been traveling across Africa for over ten years. A correspondent in some twenty countries for the international press, Stok…