Maria Moschou is Greek, after studying in England, she moved to France. She is working on a project entitled, "Traces of Sin."…
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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…
This picture has been all around the world, it is the Image of the Tsunami that devastated Japan. Her name is Yuko Sugimoto. Paris Match found her and invited her…
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…
The Visa d'or Daily Press was presented Thursday the International Herald Tribune for reporting on Japan conducted in March 2011 by Shiho Fukada.…
In the beginning, there were three women: Isabelle Fougère, journalist, Brigitte Huard, photo director and Lizzie Sadin, photojournalist: They began from the sad assessment that the number of female photojournalists…
Olivier Jobard has received the Visa d'or Magazine for Zarzis, Lampedusa, the odyssey of hope about the exodus of Tunisians during the revolution of Jasmin.…
His name is Jean-Paul Alduy, He is Senator for the Pyrenees Orientals (french Catalonia). Interesting and passionate he talks openly. Thanks to him Visa pour l'Image gets all the…
The five recipients of the Getty Grants for Editorial Photography are : Alvarro Ybarra Zavala, Walter Astrada, Stanley Greene, Liz Hingley, Joan Bardeletti…