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He maps unknown territories made up of hesitations as well as initiations, and, in a very personal way, examines a stage of life with all that it involves in terms of risk and pain in a world that offers few pointers.

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Parachuting, teenage pregnancies, drunken parties, periods of incubation and boredom, scarifications and French voters will be called to the polls on Spring in order to elect the President of the French Republic. Find here our first series and stay tuned for new contents. He has used it to explore a subject which is close to his heart: By reinterpreting these gestures of unusual grace and Andrew Quilty photographed The MSF hospital in Kunduz, a week after the bombings that destroyed it and killed at least thirty people.

When he got in one of the operating rooms, he discovered the body of a man, still tied to the operating table where he was going through surgery right when the bombings occurred. Andrew Quilty decided then to do all he can to find out about the identity of the man on the operating table. It took him 4 weeks to discover his name: Baynazar Mohammad Nazar, security guard and father of four. Foreign Policy website has published the story Quilty wrote about Baynazar Mohammad Nazar, and tells about the painful struggle his family went through trying to find out what happened to him, in the chaos following the bombings.

In , San Francisco photographer Darcy Padilla received an e-mail from the board of Facing Change Documenting America FCDA asking her if she would join their team of 10 renowned photojournalists to document important social issues facing Americans. Inspired by the work of the Farm Security Administration photographers of the Great Depression, FCDA partnered with the Library of Congress to produce a book of photographs with text written by Leah Bendavid-Val that portrays a nation struggling with poverty, housing, immigration, racism, war, economic disparity and natural disasters Although he was uncertain how people would respond to the exhibit, he felt that after the Charlie Hebdo attacks in January in Paris that it was important to encourage people to think about Muslims in ways that did not play into stereotypes Leaving their past behind them, immigrants fleeing poverty, discrimination, dictatorship arrived there.

Ellis Island was the gateway to the United States for millions of immigrants. Upon arrival, they were processed, approved or denied access.

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Due to sickness or simply tiredness, many were placed in the hospital. A purgatory of sorts, in the shadow of the Statue of Liberty, where thousands of men, women and children awaited their fate. ELLIS tells the forgotten story of these immigrants who built America while questioning about those who currently seek the same opportunities and safety in this country and other Slowing things down is also a way of allowing enough time for gazes to cross and be exchanged.

Nine female photographers will convert a truck into a mobile gallery and drive it along the length of the Danube River through Central and Eastern Europe. The exhibition will feature the work of renowned photographer Inge Morath, who photographed life along the Danube before and after the fall of the Iron Curtain.

During the day road trip, the nine women photographers, whose Kathryn Cook and Claire Martin, will meet local population, by organizing evening portfolio reviews with local photography groups and by inviting local women photographers to collaborate with them along the way. The ambitious project will culminate with a large-scale exhibition, a feature documentary film about the tour and a Alain Peter interviews Philippe Brault, photojournalist and multimedia producer about Writing a Script.

Philippe shares his tips in writing scripts for multimedia productions. Here are the productions that Philippe talks about in the interview: Everyday, millions of barrels of petrol are being extracted, and in less than twenty years, this figure cinq be five times higher. JR was recently invited by the New York City Ballet to create a large-scale art installation, in collaboration with the dancers of the Company, for their Art Series.

Watch the video introducing the project. Bangladesh — Through rediscovering his own culture, Munem Wasif aims to raise awareness around the world with compelling images of his Bangladeshi homeland. His photography is deployed as an elaborate tool for storytelling; the intention of his work being to get viewers to gain an understanding and appreciate the smaller unnoticed fragments of life in his part of the world. Munem Wasif was born in the city of Comilla, Bangladesh, in and has been photographing in Old Dhaka for more than 10 years.

The book, featuring Mr. Many had been affected by the war in northern Uganda, which lasted some two decades. Vous pouvez intervenir directement sur la trame des histoires que vous regardez. Puis une autre, puis une autre Going back to Ivory Coast would allow me to document the reasons behind this crisis, but also the reconciliation process and the memory of duty after such violence.

Colin Pantal from Photo-eye magazine has selected Claudine Doury's book "Sasha" as one of the 10 best books of Natural, organic and original in execution. Les hommes et les chevaux y cohabitent. The result of this work by Steeve Iuncker is published in a stunning and extremely moving book. Tamara is a multi award winning fine art photographer, full time press photographer. A la porte de Damas, un enfant palestinien fait voler son cerf volant, devant des soldats en faction.

Des nuages assombrissent le Mont des Oliviers. C'est le premier jour de l'Intifada. Act is the result of a long work that Denis Darzacq shot, in France, in Great Britain and in States, with youg people and adults who are handiccaped. If some of them are actors, sportsmen or dancers, all found with act and personal appropriateness of the common space, the way to affirm another themselves-image. They help a though about difficulties and stigmatisations of some groups, especially A camera can be a time machine.

Through the art of photography, past, present, and future coincide to challenge our concept of time, change, and progress. This has become the backbone of our Moscow portrait series, a collaboration between two photographs spanning two decades. Equipped with a sign explaining in Russian that would we were looking for people to pose for us, we sought out pedestrians between 10 am and 5 pm.

Stationing our large format, 4x5-inch folding camera at strategic locations bearing political or cultural significance, we moved each day to cover a new neighborhood or demographic. He leans towards minimalism. And a certain eurhythmy that is not free nor subtly played, but that reminds us how much he has a gift for wonder. This is why he continues on his path, the horizon in front of him, in search of the unexpected. Au milieu des bruits de fourchettes: David Sauveur has written an exclusive text for La Lettre de la Photographie: Workers, students, university professors, engineers, fathers, taxi drivers: That was ruled by hunger.

I sheltered with the people She seems thin and fragile, but her potraits forceful and demonstrate a perfect mastery of her photographic tools. The three series presented at the VU gallery: Georgia, Sweet nothing, and Latvia show anonymous portraits of people living in Georgia, Estonia, and Turkey. To remind us that we are not the only ones on Earth. Eve Jackson talks to her about her human rights projects in East Africa. Eve Jackson speaks to one of the world's leading photo journalists, Jane Evelyn Atwood.

She's managed to penetrate worlds most of us do not know. Her work in prisons, with prostitutes and the victims of land mines has been published and exhibited worldwide. She is fighting for the release from jail of Gaile Owens, a woman who has been languishing on death row since A town in the middle of nowhere with 36, souls and 13 prisons, one of which is Supermax, the new 'Alcatraz' of America.

A prison town where even those living on the outside live on the inside. A journey into what the future might hold. Its isolation has allowed a strong sense of kinship, and of identity. The island has developed its own mythology and culture, reflecting the constant struggle with the land and the sea. The fall of the Berlin Wall was, without doubt, one of the major events of the second half of the 20th Century.

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But if you know the whole story, it is largely thanks to the media, thanks to the photographs we have seen… photos that have made headlines and become iconic images around the world. Through portfolios, cartes blanches, crossed point of views and specialists reviews, VU MAG Emergence explores the different aspects of this universe.

I had been living and working in the region for almost a decade, and in Turkey itself for more than four years. I was drawn by ideas of borders and belonging. Interview with Vincent Marcilhacy: Desmemoria is a testimony about the life of the Azucareros in Cuba who are living for sugar and revolutionary from the first hour. Berbers in Morocco, resisting and defending their culture. The website Kiss Kiss Bank Bank offers to support the publishing of the book Canada Canada gathering intimate and quirky photographs taken by Rip Hopkins. From a policeman to a priest, from a pensioner to a tattooed man, each one of the photographs has its own scenario and in it, everyone plays their own role, in their reality.

The pictures have a common point though: When did you start writing, and do you know why you started? I started writing around 11 with letters to friends, but they were not your typical letters — they were pure lies! I was born in Vietnam and lived through some of the worst years of the war. When my doctor mother had the chance to further her training in Connecticut, we all grabbed our suitcases.


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This was in the early 70s. Getting out of Vietnam was extremely hard in those days; I guess my mother had connections somewhere. I bid goodbye to friends — to them, I was the lucky one, I was going to America!

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But I soon realized that life in a small American town was not that fun. I had trouble adjusting to a different school system, a different weather pattern, I was bullied in the schoolyard. So I invented a happy go-lucky alter ego. Oh, how I twisted reality! In my letters to friends, I let my imagination run wild.

I daydreamed on paper and re-wrote what I understood of American TV shows. It was pure fiction and it was therapeutic. I could make a book of short stories with those letters. Those were my first paid writing assignments. You know, I was an insecure writer because I never studied creative writing or literature, I had a sciences background. Being published by established newspapers and magazines encouraged me to go on with my writing. You write in English and your works have been translated into French. Are you involved in the translation process?

Does seeing it in another language change the way you think about your own work? That said, I did give my feedback in a number of cases. These were mostly Vietnamese expressions that can lose their meanings if translated out of context. My French language publisher was quite accommodating. Although the translator did a great job, the French versions lost a bit of the punchy, in-your-face tone that characterizes my novels — a tone more in keeping with English.

With French being a poetic language, some translated passages actually read better than the original ones. Do you find that your English and French speaking audiences react to your work differently?

When a book is good, it will touch most people, regardless of their maternal tongues. That said, the popularity of a book depends very much on promotion and reviews. With so many books published each year, readers must rely on reviewers to guide them.