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The women photographers series: Patricia de Melo Moreira

Patricia De Melo Moreira Sunday 27 June 2021

Paris - “Women have been using cameras since photography was first invented, officially in 1839. They have gone out in public, travelled to unknown lands, observed the world, covered wars, invented new techniques and displayed genius and avant-garde artistic innovation,” says AFP’s head of photography, Marielle Eudes. “And yet most of their names are still hardly known. Women have stayed in the shadow of history, unseen, erased.” To honour women’s overlooked achievements in photography, AFP is launching a series of interviews with our own women photojournalists around the world. In the first, Lisbon-based Patricia de Melo Moreira, named one of the best agency photographers by The Guardian newspaper in 2020, talks about how she tries to capture the joy as well as the fragility of people’s lives.

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'I'll see you after the war'

Guillaume Lavallee Saturday 12 June 2021

Jerusalem/Gaza Strip -  It all happened very quickly. It was just after sunset in Jerusalem on Friday May 7, we were dipping our fingers into the perfectly-rolled juicy stuffed olive leaves, ladening our plates with delicious fattoush salad, meat and aromatic cardamom-spiced rice, when our WhatsApp messages started frantically pinging: Unrest at al-Aqsa mosque!

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Battle in paradise

Luis Robayo Friday 4 June 2021

AFP photographer Luis Robayo has been covering the unrest in his Colombian hometown of Cali, heart of recent social protests. He describes his beloved city, the salsa capital surrounded by beautiful landscapes but beset with poverty, crime and violence.

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IS) group is seen at the frontline of fighting between Kurdish Peshmerga fighters and Islamist militants between Kirkuk and Tikrit, on September 11, 2014 (AFP Photo / JM Lopez

One blog by Michèle: Covering the 'Islamic State'

Michèle Léridon Tuesday 4 May 2021

It was with immense sadness that the Agency’s journalists learned on Tuesday May 4 of the death of Michèle Léridon, 62, AFP’s Global News Director between 2014 and 2019. During her 37-year career at AFP, she left her mark on the newsroom through her warmth, her intellect and the considerable legacy she left through reforming the Agency, as well as her battle on behalf of women and against misinformation. At the Agency’s daily news conference, current Global News Direction Phil Chetwynd emphasised the “force” that characterised her and her “clarity” when it came to ethical issues in the digital era. She draw up the AFP Charter and our sourcing guidelines that remain the Agency’s benchmark today.

We are today republishing this blog originally written in 2014 that perfectly reflects the finesse with which she tackled ethical questions. The piece was written at a time when journalists were increasingly being captured and killed and when Islamic State propaganda – each worse than the last – was being widely disseminated, leading AFP to change our working methods and guidelines. 

 

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Will journalism recover from Covid-19?

Sophie Huet Monday 3 May 2021

As we mark World Press Freedom day, AFP’s global editor Sophie Huet warns that the coronavirus is attacking journalism’s vital functions.

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