Le Prix ANI-PixTrakk 2020
Le lauréat 2020 est Odhràn Dunne pour son travail A great send off
Pour découvrir le travail primé, cliquez ici
Les lauréats des années antérieures
2019 : Nicolas Krief - 2018 : Virginie Nguyen Hoang - 2017 : Jérémie Jung - 2016 : Ingetje Tadros - 2015 : Andres Kudacki - 2014 : Frederik Buyckx - 2013 : Paolo Marchetti - 2012 : Misha Friedman - 2011 : Lurdes Basoli - 2010 : Katie Orlinsky
Les lectures n'ont pas pu avoir lieu à Visa cette année ? Qu'à cela ne tienne ! Les membres de l’ANI les ont assurées tout de même, en organisant, avec Visa pour l'image, des lectures de portfolios virtuelles, en ligne.
Du 1er au 5 septembre, en lien avec les dates de la semaine professionnelle de Visa, les iconographes ont sélectionné des travaux photographiques remarquables et leur ont attribué un « Coup de cœur ». C'est l'ensemble de ces Coups de cœur que nous vous proposons de découvrir.
Les photographes Coups de cœur 2020 se sont vus attribuer un abonnement à PixTrakk, notre service de traçage des photos sur le web, avec service légal en cas d’utilisation illicite. Cet abonnement gratuit sera valable un an, pour le traçage de 3000 photos.
Avant la fin de l’année, l'ANI réunira un jury de professionnel.le.s de l’image pour sélectionner dans un premier temps 3 lauréats parmi ses "Coups de cœur" : les 3 Visas de l’ANI, puis un seul, qui deviendra le 12ème lauréat du Prix ANI-PixTrakk. Il recevra un prix doté de 5 000 € par PixTrakk.
En France, près de 1400 femmes ont été tuées en 10 ans dans l'intimité de leur couple. Le constat est froid, dérangeant : 80% des victimes d'homicides conjugaux sont des femmes. Pour tenter de comprendre ce qui se joue derrière ce constat terrible, Le Monde a mobilisé une équipe de journalistes sur le sujet pendant plus d'un an. En accompagnant le journal sur cette enquête au long cours, je suis allée sur les traces de cinq de ces femmes.
Femicides, the mechanics of a predictable crime
In France, nearly 1,400 women have been killed over the last 10 years in the privacy of their home. The statistics are cold and disturbing: 80% of victims of domestic homicides are women. In an attempt to understand what is at play behind this terrible fact, Le Monde [NDT : French daily] gathered a team of journalists to work on the topic for more than a year. As I followed the journalists on this long-term investigation, I walked in the footsteps of five of these women.
Adela Jusic is a reknown artist from the Bosnian capital. Now 37, Adela was around ten years old during the siege of Sarajevo. This work is the portrait of a generation traumatized by the war and focuses on privacy and memory.
The Land of Holes
Over the last hundred years the city of Brescia and its province have experienced an exceptional economic development, mainly thanks to the engineering and mining sectors, to whose gravel and sand quarries we owe the name of “land of holes”. Due to the presence of these huge quarries to be filled, the business of waste and the uncontrolled production by many companies have led to disastrous consequences for the territory and the people.
Je fais ce travail photographique depuis trois ans en suivant six personnes : j'accompagne ces soldats « grillés de l’intérieur » pour raconter leur calvaire, cette blessure invisible qui les ronge et les isole de leurs proches. Je vous présente ici Aurélien, 32 ans, en ESPT depuis une mission en République Centrafricaine en 2015.
To arms et caetera
In the ranks of the French army, the Post-Traumatic Stress State (PTSD) is more and more present when soldiers return to the national territory. Conflicts leave their mark on the survivors, but also on the victims' families. In each operation, in each confrontation, wounded soldiers try to rebuild themselves.
I have been doing this photographic work for three years, following six people: I stand with these soldiers who are "grilled from within" to tell about their ordeal, their invisible wound that eats them away and isolates them from their loved ones. Here let me introduce you to Aurélien, 32 years old, who suffers from PTSD since a mission in the Central African Republic in 2015.
Gold in the Mountain
After the peace process of the FARC and the Colombian government, many important environmental areas have become the focus of multinational mining companies. Such is the case of San Turban, a mountain system rich in water and gold, where an investment of over 1 billion dollars by a company of the United Arab Emirates plans to do one of the major gold extraction projects of latin america. The communities of these areas, artisanal miners for centuries, find themselves in the middle of this conflict for water and gold resources, and the future of the only livelihood they know.
In one of East Africa's largest markets, little hands keep busy. Out of necessity, seamstresses and ironers, traders and dyers strive to breathe new life into second-hand clothes, excessively consumed by the West or China. In this multi-step design process, XXL jeans and shirts are adapted to local standards, under the vehement sermons of evangelical pastors.
Crossing borders
This is a report of the situation of the refugees in Trieste (Italy). The city of Trieste is located on the border with Slovenia and it's a very important migratory flow point where dozens of refugees gather every day and from there move to other cities in Italy or the rest of Europe.
Out of breath
At the height of the coronavirus crisis, the intensive care units in "outlying" towns are on the alert to accommodate patients. Hélène is a young doctor in Annonay's hospital (Ardèche, France) where she does her first semester of internship.The outbreak of Covid-19 has disrupted her professional routine. In addition to learning the usual skills that are already difficult, she has to learn at the same pace as her bosses how to care for these patients whose disease changes the rules.
The Stalin Line, Loukachenko's antifascist barrier
In Belarus, the Stalin Line once protected the western border of the Soviet Union. Today it has become a real theme park on World War II. A way for the Belarusian regime to show its muscles and keep its people in a warlike atmosphere.
Peruvian post-conflict stories: Chungui, Oronqoy
According to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC), the area of Ayacucho, and especially Chungui and Oronqoy, was one of the most affected region during the political violence and armed conflict in Peru between 1980 and 1999. There multiple slaughters took place caused by both the subversive organization 'Shining Path' and the Peruvian army and police forces. Nowadays, poverty is the common denominator, as well as the never-ending exhumation the victims' remains and the search for the people who went missing during these brutal years. Photos were taken between 2009 and 2019.
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