Visa d’Or News Awarded to Palestinian Photographer Mahmud Hams
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Visa d’Or News Awarded to Palestinian Photographer Mahmud Hams

A photo of the Al-Maghazi refugee camp destroyed in December 2023 by an Israeli strike, taken by Mahmud Hams, winner of the Visa d’or news, on September 7, 2024. MAHMUD HAMS / AFP

The most prestigious prize of the international photojournalism festival Visa pour l’image, the Visa d’or news, was awarded on Saturday, September 7 in Perpignan to the Palestinian photographer of the Agence France-Presse (AFP) Mahmud Hams, for his work on the war in Gaza.

The 44-year-old photographer, who has worked for AFP since 2003 in the Palestinian territory, thanked the jury for this prize during a video exchange recorded with Jean-François Leroy, the founding director of Visa pour l’image, and broadcast during the presentation of the prize list. “I hope the pictures we take tell the world that this war and the suffering must end.”Mahmud Hams stressed in a statement from the agency.

Mahmud Hams left Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip in February 2024 with his family and has since worked for AFP in Qatar. “Mahmud and his colleagues, AFP photographers and journalists, in the Gaza Strip have done an extraordinary job in every way”said Eric Baradat, AFP’s deputy director of information in charge of the photo. “Their testimony will be historic and will remain in history”he added.

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Given the delays in obtaining a visa, he was unable to reach Perpignan in time to receive his prize in person, but he should come to France in the coming weeks, said Stéphane Arnaud, deputy editor-in-chief of AFP for photography, who received it on his behalf. The other nominees for the Visa d’Or news were Ziv Koren for his work on the unprecedented attack launched by Hamas in Israel on October 7, which triggered the war, Corentin Fohlen for his report in Haiti at the heart of the “gang power” and John Moore for his coverage of the merciless war against drug trafficking in Ecuador.

Visa pour l’image, the leading international event dedicated to photojournalism, offers free exhibitions, screenings, meetings with photographers and debates each year during a professional week that opened on Monday and ended on Saturday. The 26 exhibitions open to the public since August 31 remain open until September 15.

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