https://www.leica-camera.blog/2020/07/06/vale-grande-carajas/
Cédric Gerbehaye travelled to the Vale Grande Carajás mine, the largest iron ore mine in the world, which also produces gold, manganese, bauxite, copper and nickel.
https://www.leica-camera.blog/2020/07/06/vale-grande-carajas/
Cédric Gerbehaye travelled to the Vale Grande Carajás mine, the largest iron ore mine in the world, which also produces gold, manganese, bauxite, copper and nickel.
Every week, L’Oeil de la Photographie presents the radio program Regardez voir, produced by Brigitte Patient on France Inter. This week, Interview with Cédric Gerbehaye, belgian photographer who speaks about his country.
After spending most of his life abroad, Cedric Gerbehaye comes back to Belgium
Link: Cédric Gerbehaye: A “Gentle Rough” Incursion in Sète « The Leica Camera
Q: Did you feel comfortable using only one camera?
A: In deciding to make it my main tool, there was something of the order of the obvious, the instinctive, regarding the relation to the object first, and then the relation to the reality in which one inscribes oneself with this tool.
With this camera and this set up, I have a sense of simplicity and lightness, certain discretion. In one of his texts, Hervé Guibert talks about the “gentleness of intrusion.” This is something I try to put in place and which has always attracted me to a photographic project. With this camera, I have the feeling that I’m getting closer to my subjects than with the tools I previously used.
FNAC, a French entertainment retail chain, has unveiled the recipients of its inaugural photojournalism grants with photographers Jan Banning, Cedric Gerbehaye and Anastasia Taylor-Lind each receiving €8000
Link: French retail chain offers three photojournalism grants – British Journal of Photography
Sexual violence, child soldiers, wounded refugees and malnutrition — there is no shortage of suffering in Congo. Amber Benham says that’s why Cédric Gerbehaye is there.
via Lens Blog: http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/01/08/showcase-105/
Jean-Jacques and I were also fascinated by two projects on the Congo: Vu photographer Cedric Gerbehaye’s Congo In Limbo and Getty photographer Brent Stirton’s images for Newsweek and National Geographic about Congo’s Virunga National Park.
Check it out here.