It was full service for Paris Match covering the events in Tunisia, Egypt and Libya with no fewer than 24 photographers on assignment for the magazine, asserting its reputation as…
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Thousands of children in Africa have been abandoned and are living in prison, with adults, in conditions so extreme that their survival is at stake. Overcrowding, violence, sexual harassment, promiscuity,…
The exhibition shows the situation of the mentally ill in China, in hospital, at home, and homeless. In 1989 and 1990, Lu Nan traveled through ten provinces and had contact…
The W. Eugene Smith Grant in Humanistic Photography is presented annually to a photographer whose past work and proposed project, as judged by a panel of experts, follows the tradition…
Nanda Gonzague is 35 and lives in Montpellier (France), he co-founded the collective Transit.…
Fact or friction? Julian Assange, founder of whistle-blowing web site WikiLeaks.com has created controversy like no other in recent times. Protests, demonstrations and court appearances all seek the truth. The…
For twelve years, the National Association of Iconographers organizes readings professional portfolios during the week of the International Festival of Photojournalism 'Visa pour l'image "and thus receives more than 300…
Each year, with the beginning of the Holy Week, an exceptional festival starts in the province of Pampanga in the Philippines. Since the beginning of the week lots of local…
Despite the crisis in photojournalism, Visa is attracting more and more photographers who retain the faith and who wish to present and share their work. Yan Morvan and Nathalie-Anne Boucher…