[Replay] Speeches from the Nuit du Photojournalisme 2023 - Paris
Watch the videos of the guests' presentations
05 February 2024

On November 11, 2023, the Fondation Carmignac, in partnership with Dysturb and Catchlight, organized the first edition of the Nuit du Photojournalisme in Paris, as part of the Photo Saint Germain festival.
Watch the video below to see some of the highlights of the evening.
Fabiola Ferrero, photographer and laureate of the 12th Carmignac Photojournalism Award.
Fabiola Ferrero looks back at her project ‘Venezuela, The Wells Run dry’, which explores the disappearance of the Venezuelan middle class through the combination of archive images, videos and photographs.
Pierre Haski, journalist and president of Reporters sans Frontières with Bertrand Meunier, photographer (Tendance Floue).
Finbarr O'Reilly, photojournalist & laureate of the 11th Carmignac Award.
Finbarr O'Reilly presents ‘Congo in Conversation’, an online collaborative reportage which, with the close cooperation of Congolese (or DRC-based) journalists and photographers, addresses the human, social and ecological challenges facing the Congo.
Photographer Paolo Woods & journalist Arnaud Robert
For five years, journalist Arnaud Robert and photographer Paolo Woods travelled the world in search of happy pills, the medicines that each repair a human wound, the molecules that make you hard, make you work, make you act, the formulas that keep depressives from sinking completely, the painkillers that the working poor swallow to have the strength to feed their families.
Dr. Mame-Fatou Niang, Associate Professor, Director of the Center for Black European Studies and the Atlantic at Carnegie Mellon University, Bayeté Ross Smith, 2021 CatchLight Global Fellow, multidisciplinary artist, photographer, filmmaker and educator.
Moderator: Paul Henderson, social justice lawyer, art activist and collector.
How do cultural perspectives and biases influence the way we perceive narratives and, consequently, the concept of truth? Our backgrounds form unique lenses through which we see and understand shared information, leading to a multiplicity of interpretations. The conversation will explore how visual journalists, activists, public officials, opinion leaders and the public can become aware of the impact of these differences and biases.
Organized in partnership with Patrick Banks, with support from the Terra Foundation for American Art.
Robin Hammond, photojournalist & laureate of the 3rd Carmignac Award.
