Tag: Agnes Dherbeys
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Agnes Dherbeys Wins Robert Capa Gold Medal Award
Link: ROBERT CAPA GOLD MEDAL AWARD Best published photographic reporting from abroad requiring exceptional courage and enterprise. Winner: AGNES DHERBEYS Freelance for The New York Times – “Violence Erupts in Thailand” THE OLIVIER REBBOT AWARD – Best photographic reporting from abroad in magazines or books. Winner: LYNSEY ADDARIO, National Geographic – “Veiled Rebellion: Afghan Women”…
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Agnes Dherbeys Robert Capa Award
The Robert Capa Gold Medal Award for “best published photographic reporting from abroad requiring exceptional courage and enterprise” went to Agnes Dherbeys, who freelanced for The New York Times in doing her story “Violence erupts in Thailand. Link: Agnes Dherbeys Robert Capa Award | La Lettre de la Photographie
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Thai Protest Photos Earn a Capa Medal
Agnes Dherbeys had never before photographed such a violent breaking news story. For her work in Ban
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Red Shirts – multimedia report on the unrest in Thailand – lens culture
LensCulture – Contemporary Photography Discover and share the best in contemporary photography via LensCulture: http://www.lensculture.com/webloglc/mt_files/archives/2010/04/red-shirts.html Photojournalist Agnes Dherbeys is a participant in the VII Mentor Program, conceived by VII Photo to provide professional development for the brightest emerging talents in the industry. Agnes Dherbeys’ coverage of the unrest in Thailand is the first in a…
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Showcase: In Asia, Hope for Haiti – Lens Blog – NYTimes.com
Showcase: In Asia, Hope for Haiti Agnes Dherbeys believes an Indonesian province may offer a hopeful precedent for Haiti. Eirini Vourloumis explains why she thinks so. via Lens Blog: http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/02/24/showcase-129/ The French photographer Agnes Dherbeys experienced the results of the rebuilding firsthand and documents the transformation in “Aceh: Daily Life, Five Years After The Tsunami.”
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New Group Unites Six Women Photojournalists
From PDN: With the guidance of photographer Gary Knight of the VII agency, the six women have formed a new group called EVE Photographers to create and promote social documentary photojournalism. They will collaborate on projects and post their best work on a group web site. The photographers are Marizilda Cruppe (in Brazil), Agnès Dherbeys…