Nick Ut Speaks Out After Netflix Buys Doc Challenging ‘Napalm Girl’ Photo Credit

Nick Ut maintains that he took famous "The Terror of War" photograph.

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Et voilà, le maire RN utilise #VisaPourLimage pour faire sa propagande. Alors qu'il aurait fallu déplacer ce festival hors de cette ville fasciste https://www.francebleu.fr/infos/politique/pourquoi-cette-exposition-photos-fait-elle-polemique-a-perpignan-1316065
Pourquoi cette exposition photos fait-elle polémique à Perpignan ?

La mairie de Perpignan a inauguré ce vendredi l'exposition "Israël : les massacres du 7 octobre 2023" dans le hall de l'hôtel de ville, place de La Loge. Au même moment, un groupe d'opposants s'est rassemblé pour protester, drapeaux palestiniens à la main.

ici, le média de la vie locale

📸 Inauguration du festival #VisaPourlImage à Perpignan.
@armees_gouv s’associe à cet événement qui met en lumière le travail essentiel des photojournalistes.

Cette année, parmi les expositions invitées l’@ecpa_d présentera « Photographe et soldat. Une représentation de la

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À Gaza, photographier la guerre : Visa pour l’image expose et récompense le courage de ces journalistes
https://mcinformactions.net/a-gaza-photographier-la-guerre-visa-pour-l-image-expose-et-recompense-le
#israel #palestine #Hamas #Cisjordanie #Gaza #Visapourlimage
À Gaza, photographier la guerre : Visa pour l’image expose et récompense le courage de ces journalistes - [mcInform@ctions]

«La limite à ne pas franchir, c’est l’intervention dans les affaires du festival. Personne n’influencera ma ligne éditoriale» [2021] https://www.marianne.net/politique/le-pen/visa-pour-limage-a-perpignan-letrange-cohabitation-entre-le-festival-et-le-maire-rn #VisaPourlImage
"Visa pour l'image" : à Perpignan, l'étrange cohabitation entre le festival et le maire RN

La rencontre avait de quoi faire des étincelles : « Visa pour l’image » et ses photojournalistes engagés face au maire RN Louis Aliot. Les relations semblent pourtant plus chaleureuses que prévu… Manœuvre, sincère collaboration ou simple alliance de circonstance ?

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French President Emanuel Macron with Russian President Vladimir Putin at the Palace of Versailles: May 29, 2017
Jean-Claude Coutasse for Le Monde

Taken at the International Festival of Photojournalism, organized by the initiative of the association “Visa pour l’Image – Perpignan”
#visapourlimage #pergignan

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Anonymous Photographer Wins Prestigious Photojournalism Award

An anonymous photographer from Myanmar has won a top award at the biggest annual festival of photojournalism -- "Visa pour l’Image" -- with a powerful image of Myanmar's "Spring Revolution."

As noted by France24, the annual International Festival of Photojournalism -- funded by the Département des Pyrénées-Orientales -- handed out its prestigious photojournalism awards on September 4 in Perpignan, southwestern France. Each year, top stories are awarded at the festival in three categories -- News, Feature, and Daily Press -- with two jury boards making their selections. A selection of best stories is also exhibited in Perpignan for visitors to enjoy free of charge.

This year, the top award for the News category was awarded to a photographer in Myanmar who wanted to remain anonymous for security reasons. Mikko Takkunen, the Asia photo editor for The New York Times , collected the award on his behalf.

"He is probably the strongest photographer in the country," says Takkunen. "He is extremely happy and honored to win this prize."

So incredibly honored last night to have been asked to accept the Visa d'or News award in Perpignan on behalf the photographer who covered the Myanmar coup aftermath for The New York Times.

I salute his talent, courage and integrity. https://t.co/kS8vcFTxvV pic.twitter.com/nMAKIjPGEX

— Mikko Takkunen (@photojournalism) September 5, 2021

Myanmar, situated in Southeast Asia, has been in political turmoil since the military seized power in a coup on February 1, 2021, detaining and ousting the civilian leader, Aung San Suu Kyi. This has caused subsequent demonstrations, work stoppages, and civil disobedience, with further escalation into a reign of terror and deaths to suppress "Spring Revolution" -- the pro-democracy movement.

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The winning image portrays protesters in the streets, urging police to join the people as thousands gathered to demonstrate their support of the National League for Democracy, captured on February 6, 2021. The photographer explains that he encountered many difficulties on the streets -- "working between bullet shots, tear gas, and deafening grenades."

"On the ground, we stopped working with helmets marked "PRESS" as we realized the soldiers were targeting photographers," he says in a message.

Visa pour l’Image explains at the time of publishing the winning image, more than 800 people have died at the hands of military and political forces, with many brutally shot and thousands injured, arrested, and some abducted. Meanwhile, press freedom has been restricted as the military continues to tighten control over the spread of information.

Other nominated photographers who have documented important stories include Greek photographer Angelos Tzortzinis from AFP who documented the last days that migrants and asylum seekers spent at the Moria refugee camp on the island of Lesbos, American photographer Erin Schaff from The New York Times for images depicting the storming of the US capital in Washington, and Danish Siddiqui from Reuters who was nominated for his work on the health crisis following the pandemic in India. Unfortunately, Siddiqui was killed in July whilst covering fighting between The Taliban and Afghan forces.

More information about Visa pour l’Image festival and awards can be found on the organization's website.

#culture #news #civilliberties #civilunrest #myanmar #photojournalism #photojournalists #politics #visapourlimage

Anonymous Photographer Wins Prestigious Photojournalism Award

He chose to remain anonymous as a protective measure.

Today I was 2 hours in an exhibition with photos from photo journalists on topics like #pandemic, #Blacklivesmatter, #Kenya, #wolves, #Africa, #Tibet, #floodinindia, and much more. My head was so full afterwards ... next week I will go there again!

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#visapourlimage2020
#perpignan
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