Visa pour l'Image - Perpignan
27.08.05 → 11.09.05
Iraq, the reelection of George W. Bush, Ukraine, Lebanon, Darfur, Chechnya, the death of John-Paul II and of Yasser Arafat, the bomb attacks in London, in Charm El-Cheikhthe evacuation of the settlements on the Gaza Strip, and so it goes on. The list is certainly not exhaustive. Year in, year out, it’s the same: so many news stories around the world, often dramatic and very grim. Some indignant critics will express disapproval – but this is becoming standard practice – because some of the reports are hard-hitting. Can anyone tell the story of the tsunami without showing bodies? Can we talk about Iraq without showing bomb attacks or mentioning the number of victims? It is not easy to report on what has actually been happening in Haiti without showing violence. We have stories to show, but would never claim to be showing how things should be done. We simply believe in the sincerity of the men and women who have reported what they have seen, and we want to share the reports with you, so that, along with us, you will think of what is happening out there in the real world and so that you will stop and ask questions and think. The program also has some breathing space, some hopes and there are even some smiles. Over seventeen years, Visa pour l’Image has become the unchallenged reference in photojournalism, and this is precisely because we have always been demanding, have been clear in the choices we have made, and honest in our commitments. And we have absolutely no intention of changing!
Jean-François Leroy
EXHIBITIONS Eddie Adams – Retrospective Lynsey Addario – The Wounded Stephen Alvarez – Maya underworld Kristen Ashburn – Deaths in the Family – The AIDS Cycle in Southern Africa Adriano Bartoloni – Jean Paul II, in private Patrick Baz – Extreme Middle Est Jonas Bendiksen – “Satellites” – Photographs From the Fringes of the Former Soviet Empire Marcus Bleasdale – The Rape of a Nation Alexandra Boulat - Women of the axis Heidi Bradner – Chechnya – A Decade of War David Burnett – If your pictures aren’t good enough, you’re too close The 2005 CARE International Award for Humanitarian Reportage Claude Dityvon – A forgotten world, revived Jérôme Equer – Gaza, la vie en cage Olivier Föllmi – The Wisdom of the Human Race Paul Fusco – Bitter fruit Yuri Kozyrev – Irak L’Oeil Public – 10 years old Mauricio Lima – Seven Months in Iraq Paul Lowe – Scars Pascal Maitre – Continents Apart Asim Rafiqui – Haiti Gérard Rancinan – Hiroshima Reuters – Gaza – Funeral Days Jérôme Sessini – Iraq : March 2003 – January 2005 Kadir van Lohuizen – Diamond Matters Michael Yamashita – DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) / Two Koreas International Daily Press World Press Photo
Visa d’or Visa d’or News Award: Philip Blenkinsop Visa d’or Feature Award: James Hill Visa d’or Daily Press Award: Politiken (Danemark)
Awards Fujifilm Young Reporter Award: Lynsey Addario Canon Female Photojournalist Award: Claudia Guadarrama
Photo credits
Banner: Poster of Visa pour l’Image 2005 Photo in Front: © David Burnett / Contact Press Images
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