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Adieu Sipa...
by Thomas Haley
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 to covered for SIPA PRESS political conflict, disasters, man-made and natural. He still collaborate regularly wi...
02.09.2011[ read full story ]
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Sponsors : CANON
Pascal Briard
Those photographers who have known the “Visa pour l’Image” Festival from the beginning associate the red of its logo with that of Canon. And, more than the many ministers who have come here with their promises, often not kept, all the Visa participants hold in their memories the image ...
02.09.2011[ read full story ]
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The Hasselblad Award
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 Hasselblad’s death 1983.
03.09.2011[ read full story ]
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Interview:
Aline Manoukian
Aline Manoukian is a passionaria. Seductive, voluptuous, she has been basking in the world of photography since her teenage years and defends the profession ardently. Aline Manoukian is a photo editor. Since 2010 she is the chairwoman of ANI, (Association National des Iconographe) the Fr...
03.09.2011[ read full story ]
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The Dr Erich Salomon Award
The Dr Erich Salomon Award rewards the press and photographers for outstanding contribution to photojournalism.
03.09.2011[ read full story ]
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Interview:
Jean-Pierre Pappis
Sylvie and Jean-Pierre Pappis are the gris-gris of the world of photojournalism. As long as they are there, we know we still exist. Indefatigably, 24 hours a day they meet, advise, comfort. It’s the ultimate iconic image for a world that certainly has need of it.
02.09.2011[ read full story ]
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Petit Palais
They transform India
Open to the universe of photography and contemporary images since 1998, the Petit Palais this autumn presents an exhibition on the theme of women in India. This event will take place with the support of Reporters Without Borders and BNP Paribas as it celebrates 150 years o...
16.09.2011[ read full story ]
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James Nachtwey leaves VII
It was the buzz of the night: James Nachtwey is no longer affiliated with VII and is currently managing with his professional affair through his own studio. VII Photo’s managing director Stephen Mayes tells British Journal of Photography. Alain Mingam, his friend and “ancien compagnon de rou...
01.09.2011[ read full story ]
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Video: Mazen Saggar
Mazen Saggar is a photographer from Iraq, he presents his work on the damage in Nigeria oil on the environment.
01.09.2011[ read full story ]
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Video : Lurdes Basoli, laureate ANI/Pixpalace
For the second year, the National Association of Iconographers, awards the ANI / PixPalace a young photographer. Lurdes R. Basoli (30), a young Barcelona photographer win the prize with her work "Caracas. The city of lost bullets."
01.09.2011[ read full story ]
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