The war between the Ugandan Army and the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) has been waged for more than twenty years. It has been described as the world's worst forgotten humanitarian…
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This three year journey in pictures came about in the wake of a project shot in 2008 documenting the disturbing gun and knife crime issues around Britain's youth. Given my…
Flat as a frying pan and for the most part only five meters above sea level, Bangladesh is among the nations most vulnerable to climate change. With the added challenges…
A ten-year trip visiting 74 prisons for men and women in every South American country turned out to be a portrait of the Continent, describing troubles, violence and massive overcrowding,…
Over the past half century, Burma has gone from being the richest to the poorest country in Southeast Asia, and at the same time has become one of the most…
In Los Angeles, California, each day brings peril for the innocent victims living in the crossfire of deadly gang violence. No matter where the bullet finds them, no matter what…
To reward the year’s young photographer who has produced the best photo reportage, published or not…
All week we will be presenting the Visa pour l’Image partners. Today is Jean-François Camp DUPON laboratory. Created in 1975 in Paris, the DUPON laboratory was originally destined for…
A certain number of foundations, associations, groups and private or public organisations support photojournalism and fund it or create important prizes. On the occasion of Visa we wanted to list…
The end of the 90s and the beginning of the decade 2000 was a difficult mutation for the Festival. The initiation of the technological revolution that would follow,…