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Hello, I am Myriam, a friend of Cedric Gerbehaye. He asked me to upload a new text with fresh infos because he didn't succeed to do it himself. We are new to the Wikipedia language and way of working and I have to confess I don't understand everything. Here is the infos we would like to share. Could you help us please?
Career
In 2002, having studied journalism, he choose photography as his privileged form of expression. To begin with, he focussed on the conflict between Israel and Palestine, and in particular the sense of disappointment and revolt that followed the Oslo Accords in both countries. He then turned to the Kurdish question, both in Turkey and Iraq. In 2006, he obtained two awards from Photographie Ouverte at the Musée de la Photographie in Charleroi. A year later, his work ‘Gaza: Summer Rains’ received special acclaim at the Bayeux-Calvados Award for War Correspondents.
In 2007, Gerbehaye joined Agence VU’. He visited the Democratic Republic of Congo, and the reportages he carried out gave a striking view of the situation. This photographic essay was published under the title Congo in Limbo (Le Bec en l’Air, 2010), as well as featured in several exhibitions, and received several international recognitions (World Press Photo, the Amnesty International Media Award and the Olivier Rebbot Award from the Overseas Press Club of America).
Land of Cush (Le Bec en l’Air, 2013) is a project Gerbehaye inaugurated in South Sudan in 2010. It charts the birth of the country, and its first setbacks. It was supported by the Magnum Foundation Emergency Fund and the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting. It also won the 2012 Scam Roger Pic prize.
In 2013, he continues to explore new forms of writing and produces the web documentary Broken Hopes, Oslo's Legacy for the 20th anniversary of the signing of the Oslo agreements, awarded by the French Development Agency (AFD) and finalist at the Bayeux-Calvados Award for War Correspondents and the Visa d'Or-web documentary at the Festival Visa pour l'Image in Perpignan. The same year he is invited in residency by the Festival Images Singulières in Sète and publishes ‘Sete # 13’.
In D’entre eux, published in 2015, Cédric Gerbehaye, choose to confront his own country, Belgium, renews his writing, necessarily more personal in a land where the intimate, the experiences and the memories disturb and enrich the outlook. This series, which has been deepened in depth since its first presentation during the Photoreporter Festival in Saint-Brieu, is showed in the FoMu - Fotomusueum in Antwerp and in Mons as part of MONS 2015, European Capital of Culture.
Since while investigating the extraction of natural resources in South America he started in parallel a long feature documentary film inside a prison in Brussels.
In 2020 from the start of the Covid-19 pandemic he will live in close proximity to care workers in Belgium where he will be archiving the different stages of the fight, trying to translate the unspeakable, anchoring it in our collective history. His commitment and immersive experience that pays tribute to the care workers will be published in the book ZOONOSE and exhibited in 2022.
Images by Gerbehaye are to be found at the Museum of Fine Arts in Houston, the Musée de la Photographie in Charleroi, MEP – Maison Européenne de la Photographie in Paris and the FoMu – FotoMuseum in Antwerp.
Cédric Gerbehaye is a National Geographic Magazine contributor and a member of the Photo Society.
Awards
2020 National Geographic Society Emergency Fund for journalists,Washington, USA 2020 Fonds pour le journalisme – Brussels, Belgium 2019 Flanders Audiovisuel Fund – Brussels, Belgium 2019 Canvas Television - Belgian Flemish public broadcaster 2019 Carmignac Photojounalism Award - Finalist 2018 CNC - Centre National du Cinéma - Paris, France 2018 RTBF – National Belgian Television 2016 Fonds pour le journalisme - Brussels, Belgium 2015 Fonds pour le journalisme - Brussels, Belgium 2015 SCAM Bourse brouillon d’un rêve - Photographie 2014 Visa d’or France 24 – RFI Webdocumentaire - Finalist 2013 Prix AFD du Webdocumentaire 2012 Prix SCAM – Roger Pic 2011 Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting 2011 Pictures of the Year International 2011 Bourse Fnac 2011 Magnum Foundation Emergency Fund 2011 Visa d’or Magazine - Finalist 2010 Magnum Foundation Emergency Fund 2008 World Press Photo Award 2008 The Olivier Rebbot Award - Overseas Press Club of America 2008 Amnesty International Media Award 2008 Pictures of the Year International 2008 The Best of Photojournalism 2008 Nikon Press Photo Award 2008 Prix du Festival International du Scoop et du Journalisme d’Angers 2007 Bayeux Award for War correspondants 2007 Joop Swart Masterclass – World Press Photo 2006 Photographie ouverte – Musée de la photographie de Charleroi
External links
https://www.nationalgeographic.com/magazine/article/lithium-is-fueling-technology-today-at-what-cost
https://www.nationalgeographic.com/magazine/article/kashmir-conflict-anger-indian-police — Preceding unsigned comment added by Myriam03 ( talk • contribs) 13:55, 31 December 2021 (UTC)
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Hello, I am Myriam, a friend of Cedric Gerbehaye. He asked me to upload a new text with fresh infos because he didn't succeed to do it himself. We are new to the Wikipedia language and way of working and I have to confess I don't understand everything. Here is the infos we would like to share. Could you help us please?
Career
In 2002, having studied journalism, he choose photography as his privileged form of expression. To begin with, he focussed on the conflict between Israel and Palestine, and in particular the sense of disappointment and revolt that followed the Oslo Accords in both countries. He then turned to the Kurdish question, both in Turkey and Iraq. In 2006, he obtained two awards from Photographie Ouverte at the Musée de la Photographie in Charleroi. A year later, his work ‘Gaza: Summer Rains’ received special acclaim at the Bayeux-Calvados Award for War Correspondents.
In 2007, Gerbehaye joined Agence VU’. He visited the Democratic Republic of Congo, and the reportages he carried out gave a striking view of the situation. This photographic essay was published under the title Congo in Limbo (Le Bec en l’Air, 2010), as well as featured in several exhibitions, and received several international recognitions (World Press Photo, the Amnesty International Media Award and the Olivier Rebbot Award from the Overseas Press Club of America).
Land of Cush (Le Bec en l’Air, 2013) is a project Gerbehaye inaugurated in South Sudan in 2010. It charts the birth of the country, and its first setbacks. It was supported by the Magnum Foundation Emergency Fund and the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting. It also won the 2012 Scam Roger Pic prize.
In 2013, he continues to explore new forms of writing and produces the web documentary Broken Hopes, Oslo's Legacy for the 20th anniversary of the signing of the Oslo agreements, awarded by the French Development Agency (AFD) and finalist at the Bayeux-Calvados Award for War Correspondents and the Visa d'Or-web documentary at the Festival Visa pour l'Image in Perpignan. The same year he is invited in residency by the Festival Images Singulières in Sète and publishes ‘Sete # 13’.
In D’entre eux, published in 2015, Cédric Gerbehaye, choose to confront his own country, Belgium, renews his writing, necessarily more personal in a land where the intimate, the experiences and the memories disturb and enrich the outlook. This series, which has been deepened in depth since its first presentation during the Photoreporter Festival in Saint-Brieu, is showed in the FoMu - Fotomusueum in Antwerp and in Mons as part of MONS 2015, European Capital of Culture.
Since while investigating the extraction of natural resources in South America he started in parallel a long feature documentary film inside a prison in Brussels.
In 2020 from the start of the Covid-19 pandemic he will live in close proximity to care workers in Belgium where he will be archiving the different stages of the fight, trying to translate the unspeakable, anchoring it in our collective history. His commitment and immersive experience that pays tribute to the care workers will be published in the book ZOONOSE and exhibited in 2022.
Images by Gerbehaye are to be found at the Museum of Fine Arts in Houston, the Musée de la Photographie in Charleroi, MEP – Maison Européenne de la Photographie in Paris and the FoMu – FotoMuseum in Antwerp.
Cédric Gerbehaye is a National Geographic Magazine contributor and a member of the Photo Society.
Awards
2020 National Geographic Society Emergency Fund for journalists,Washington, USA 2020 Fonds pour le journalisme – Brussels, Belgium 2019 Flanders Audiovisuel Fund – Brussels, Belgium 2019 Canvas Television - Belgian Flemish public broadcaster 2019 Carmignac Photojounalism Award - Finalist 2018 CNC - Centre National du Cinéma - Paris, France 2018 RTBF – National Belgian Television 2016 Fonds pour le journalisme - Brussels, Belgium 2015 Fonds pour le journalisme - Brussels, Belgium 2015 SCAM Bourse brouillon d’un rêve - Photographie 2014 Visa d’or France 24 – RFI Webdocumentaire - Finalist 2013 Prix AFD du Webdocumentaire 2012 Prix SCAM – Roger Pic 2011 Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting 2011 Pictures of the Year International 2011 Bourse Fnac 2011 Magnum Foundation Emergency Fund 2011 Visa d’or Magazine - Finalist 2010 Magnum Foundation Emergency Fund 2008 World Press Photo Award 2008 The Olivier Rebbot Award - Overseas Press Club of America 2008 Amnesty International Media Award 2008 Pictures of the Year International 2008 The Best of Photojournalism 2008 Nikon Press Photo Award 2008 Prix du Festival International du Scoop et du Journalisme d’Angers 2007 Bayeux Award for War correspondants 2007 Joop Swart Masterclass – World Press Photo 2006 Photographie ouverte – Musée de la photographie de Charleroi
External links
https://www.nationalgeographic.com/magazine/article/lithium-is-fueling-technology-today-at-what-cost
https://www.nationalgeographic.com/magazine/article/kashmir-conflict-anger-indian-police — Preceding unsigned comment added by Myriam03 ( talk • contribs) 13:55, 31 December 2021 (UTC)