This year’s 30 nominees are a celebration of some of the best contemporary photography. But whose work deserves to win?
This year’s 30 nominees are a celebration of some of the best contemporary photography. But whose work deserves to win?
This year’s 30 nominees are a celebration of some of the best contemporary photography. But whose work deserves to win?
Reuters Pictures has launched a new grant at this year’s Visa pour l’Image festival in Perpignan, France. With eight grants, each worth $5,000 USD available, and expert advice from Pulitzer Prize winning photographers available, Reuters hopes to attract the next generation of photojournalists.
In 2011, Chatelin, a successful photojournalist and author of the photobook Israel Borderline (2008), was sent to Libya to cover the uprising at the beginning of the war. After a few months he became frustrated with the work he was producing and decided to head in a different direction. Switching to a large format camera, he travelled to the Egyptian desert and began looking at the impact of shifting economies on the landscape and territories surrounding the nucleus of action. This work has also seen explorations to Detroit, western China and Siberia, which, like Egypt and Libya, are places with diverse histories and contrasting geographies but which are fixed in outside perceptions with a single vision.
We are happy to announce the three winners for this years Intrepid Film Photography Awards!
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