After some relaxing summer days, it’s time to get back on our feet and greet the Fall season. Sean and Seng help us out, with one more lazy yet sexy…
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The story of the life and death of Julie Baird spans 18 years starting with a chance encounter in 1993, and provides an in-depth look at poverty, AIDS, and social…
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…
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…
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…
Born in Oregon, Thomas Haley has been living in Paris since the early 70's when he started as photo-researcher for Magnum Photo Agency. He spent the last twenty eight years…
The Photographic reportage Paris Match Grand Prix was created in 1980 by Roger Thérond and Jean-Luc Monterosso. It is aimed to all French photographers and is decided every two…
Within the context of your travels, studies, internships or holidays, humanitarian projects, artistic or sport festivals, you are actors and witnesses of the events that matter. These particular moments,…
Created in 1955 by Gens d’images, the Niépce prize is sponsored by Marin Karmitz’s MK2 and also by the Bibliothèque nationale de France, the Ministry of Culture, the Gallery Esther…