Night of Photojournalism in Paris
Guillaume Herbaut, Louie Palu, Pieter ten Hoopen et Marin Driguez
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From Saturday 9 November at 6pm to Sunday 10 November at 2am.
Amphithéâtre Saint Côme, 5 rue de l’école de Médecine 75006 Paris
As part of the PhotoSaintGermain exhibition in Paris, the Fondation Carmignac, CatchLight and Dysturb are organising the Nuit du Photojournalisme, which will feature discussions, debates and screenings. Guillaume Herbaut’s ‘Ukraine 2022-2024’, Louie Palu’s ‘Political contact sheet’, Marin Driguez’s ‘Taking care (2018-2024)’ and Pieter Ten Hoopen’s ‘Love Always’ will be screened.
Guillaume Herbaut for Le Monde ‘Ukraine 2022-2024’
Guillaume Herbaut continues to travel to Ukraine, tirelessly reporting stories of shattered lives, broken faces, mass graves and villages abandoned to the bombardments.
Louie Palu « Political contact sheet ».
In Washington DC, the political centre of the United States, Louie Palu chronicles the most important American political events of the last five years and puts their political repercussions into perspective.
Marin Driguez « Prendre soin (2018-2024) »
The fruit of many years of immersion in the Belgian public hospital system, Prendre soin uses the specific case of this country as a starting point for a broader reflection on the changes in our post-modern societies by confronting us with our relationship to care.
Pieter Ten Hoopen for the UNHCR « Love Always »
The photographs in ‘Love Always’ depict the different conditions and forms of love of people forced to flee. These stories of love are at once beautiful, heartbreaking and brutal, unfolding in some of the world’s most vulnerable places. More than 110 million people are currently displaced.