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A never-ending conflict. The slow and cruel dispossession of the Palestinian people, who survive as best they can when they’re not dying amidst bullets and bombs.…
Since its creation in 1985 by Edward Behr, the International Scoop Journalism Festival of Angers has grown into one of the profession’s most respected events.…
Dreaming of an agricultural based democracy in China. That is Boriz Svartzrnan’s vision after documenting the massive urbanization of China during the years 2006 to 2008.…
Founded in 1993 by Patrick Weiss, the Visual agency works with many different photographers. The agency covers all major news events in film, fashion, television, sports, and politics.…
The Scoop Journalism Festival will be taking place in Angers from November 15 to 28, 2010 under the direction of Alain Lebouc.…
A new Congolese mysticism is developing in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. From Brazzaville to Kinshasa, believers have come to the far village of Mbanza Zambi in the…
Thai society has flourished over the past few decades, but the economic burst has only hidden the fractures that have remained. The Thai people have lost faith in their…
“This project documents twenty years of work photographing Europe’s Rom population. It began in France in the early ‘90’s when I lived with the gypsy and Manouche populations in…