Eight years ago sixty families occupied the "Galpao da Araujo Barreto”, an abandoned chocolate factory in Salvador de Bahia, Brazil. Prior to establishing in this place, these families lived throughout the dangerous streets of…
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AnthropoGraphia is dedicated to promoting human rights through visual story telling. The AnthropoGraphia Award for Human Rights was established to put this dedication into action by being a platform for…
Since the year 2000, the Association des Femmes Journalistes and Canon France, in partnership with the international Visa pour l’Image festival, and with the support of Figaro Magazine, have awarded…
After two fratricidal civil wars (during the 21 years of war between 1955 and 2004, 2 millions people died), a peace agreement was signed in 2005. On the occasion of…
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…
Lashkars is a name as old as Islam, it refers to the tribal warriors. Since September 2009 a new kind of operation has been launched in the Swat Valley. 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…
Two photographic universes, two approaches, two epochs but a common admiration, passion for the Peruvian culture. While individual or group portraits of Martin Chambi (Coaza, 1891 – Cuzco, 1973) explore and…
New Delhi, India based photojournalist Brian Sokol, born 1975, has been documenting life in Asia for more than a decade. A fluent Nepali speaker, he has covered a…
Fjona Hill was born in England. After studying medicine, she turned to photography. She covers specifically with issues of addiction.…