I met Camille Lepage in South Sudan last September when I arrived in the capital Juba on a two-week assignment. She had already been living there for almost two months, and has been there ever since. She was a huge help in getting our story off of the ground and filling my colleague and I in on how South Sudan works, with all the necessary tips and tricks that help make things happen there. And there are a lot of tips and tricks needed.
Tag: Camille Lepage
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Notes from the Field: Camille Lepage in South Sudan
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Boris Lojkine on Late Photographer: ‘I Felt Very Close’ to ‘Camille’ – Variety
Boris Lojkine on Late French Photographer: ‘I Felt Very Close’ to Camille
French photojournalist Camille Lepage was just 26 when she was killed covering the armed conflict in the Central African Republic, a country riven by violence between largely Muslim rebel groups an…
via Variety: https://variety.com/2019/film/global/boris-lojkine-camille-lepage-1203299022/
It was only after Lepage’s death that her story caught the attention of French filmmaker Boris Lojkine, whose sophomore narrative feature, “Camille,” will have its world premiere on the Piazza Grande during the Locarno Film Festival. Starring Nina Meurisse and based on extensive research with Lepage’s family, friends and colleagues, the film is both a moving coming-of-age story about a young photographer finding her artistic voice and a thoughtful exploration of the ethical challenges faced by war photographers in foreign lands.
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Camille Lepage: République Centrafricaine : On est ensemble – The Eye of Photography
Camille Lepage: République Centrafricaine : On est ensemble
On May 12th, 2013, the photojournalist Camille Lepage was killed in the Central African Republic. She was 26. At this year’s Visa pour l’Image festival, the publisher CDP released a posthumous book entitled “République centrafricaine : On est ensemble” (“Central African Republic: We Are Together”).
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Camille Lepage: A brilliant career cut short
Correspondent
via Correspondent: http://blogs.afp.com/correspondent/?post/Camille-Lepage:-A-brilliant-career-cut-short
The 26-year-old French photographer Camille Lepage had begun to establish herself as a rising star in a ferociously competitive industry when she was caught up in a deadly shoot-out between rival militia in the Central African Republic, where she had spent recent months chronicling the impoverished country’s sectarian bloodletting and its impact on the civilian population.
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Bearing Witness, Losing Her Life
Bearing Witness, Losing Her Life
Camille Lepage, a 26-year-old photographer who considered it her duty to delve into stories in often-overlooked places, was killed in the Central African Republic. Nicholas Kulish remembers.
via Lens Blog: http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2014/05/13/bearing-witness-losing-her-life/?gwh=B30962B439B7575B5B70AE156DEC7A4F&gwt=pay
Photojournalist Camille Lepage
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Photojournalist Camille Lepage Killed in Central African Republic
Link: Photojournalist Camille Lepage Killed in Central African Republic | dvafoto
Camille Lepage, a 26-year old French photojournalist, has died in Central African Republic