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Fabiola Ferrero is a Venezuelan journalist and freelance photographer born in Caracas in 1991. [1]
After leaving her country, she founded Semillero Migrante, a mentorship program for photographers whose works speak about migration. [1]
She won the World Press Photo prize in 2023 in the category "South America, Long-Term Projects" with her work titled, "I Can't Hear The Birds". [2] She was awarded the 12th Carmignac Photojournalism prize for her project The Wells Run Dry. [3]
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Fabiola Ferrero is a Venezuelan journalist and freelance photographer born in Caracas in 1991. [1]
After leaving her country, she founded Semillero Migrante, a mentorship program for photographers whose works speak about migration. [1]
She won the World Press Photo prize in 2023 in the category "South America, Long-Term Projects" with her work titled, "I Can't Hear The Birds". [2] She was awarded the 12th Carmignac Photojournalism prize for her project The Wells Run Dry. [3]