The Visa d’or prize in the news category was awarded on September 8, 2012, to Eric Bouvet for his report on Lybia war. A report published by Le Figaro Magazine.…
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To go away. Leave everything behind. Emigrate to another land. The dream land. The welcoming land whose wealth holds out its hand. Those who exile themselves from their native soil,…
This project is a record of the circumstances that migrants people, escaping from the most ravaged regions of West and Sub-Saharan Africa, experience daily in the city of Ceuta, at…
New York, Tuesday, September 11. Two planes had just hit the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center. Photographer Bill Biggart, equipped with three cameras including one digital, left his…
I met Kingsley in Cameroon while preparing a story on illegal immigration. A young man of 22, he had already given it a try two years before, but gave up…
The Visa d’or prize in the magazine category was awarded on September 7, 2012, to Stephanie Sinclair for her work “Ces petites filles que l’on marie” (Child Brides). This series…
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Jean-Louis Fernandez has been one of the producers of the Visa pour l’Image evening shows for more than ten years, but he is first and foremost a photographer of the…
Our computers and smartphones have a short life, but what happens to them once they are discarded? Recycling these devices has become a real industry; with copper and gold people…
Bachar el-Assad’s régime has been merciless in its dealings with anyone daring to demonstrate or be part of the uprising, relentlessly pursuing opponents, even inside civilian hospitals. People found injured…