The Hasselblad Award is an international photography prize, awarded for the first time in 1980. It has been presented annually since then, with the exception of the year of Erna…
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The Visa d'or News was presented Saturday. The recipient is Yuri Kozyrev (Noor for Time) with the « Arab spring, the path of révolution ».…
Agnès de Gouvion Saint-Cyr wanted to share with us her "Coup de coeur" for Lu Nan. Here is her text: Festivals have a particularity in that they show you things…
A reportage fully immersed in the House of Solenn, a structure specialized in treating young adolescents in psychic and physical care for those suffering from diverse pathologies such as depression,…
This award (8000 euros), sponsored by the City of Perpignan, is given in recognition of talent and is designed the young photographer carry out a project. The jury awarded the…
Located in the heart of the Haitian capital, Port-au-Prince, the “Aviation” Camp is a huge area, grid in 7 blocks, hosting almost 60,000 people affected by the earthquake of…
Presented by the French Association of Female Journalists (AFJ) in partnership with the Figaro Magazine. The winner is Ilvy NJIOKIKTJIEN for her project on Afrikaner Teenagers in post-Apartheid South Africa.…
At Visa, people come from different horizons to speak one universal language: pictures. Faithful to its beginnings, Paris Match is not a magazine that claims “Life is marvelous”.…
Since the end of November and the defeat of the outgoing president Laurent Gbagbo against his opponent, the former Prime Minister Allassane Ouattara, fears of civil war have risen in…
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…