By Daryl Lang

© Zalmaï/Courtesy Visa Pour l'Image
Zalmaï won a Visa d'Or for his coverage of Afghanistan.
Los Angeles Times photographer
Barbara Davidson was
recognized at the 2009 Visa Pour l’Image festival with a top award
for her coverage of the 2008 Chinese earthquake, while
photographers who covered conflicts in Georgia and Afghanistan also
took home honors.
The following awards were announced last week at Visa Pour l’Image
in Perpignan, France:
* The Visa d'Or News went to
Wojciech Grzedzinski of Napo
Images for overage of the Georgian conflict for the Polish
newspaper
Dziennik.
* The Visa d'Or Feature went to Afghan photographer
Zalmaï
for coverage of Afghanistan. Zalmaï's project "Promises and Lies:
The Human Cost of the War on Terror" was the subject of an
exhibition at Perpignan this year.
* The Visa d’Or Daily Press went to
Davidson of the
Los
Angeles Times for her coverage of the earthquake in Chengdu,
Sichuan province, China in May 2008.
* Boston photographer
Margaret Crow won The Pierre &
Alexandra Boulat Photography Grant for her project, “Love me: Lost
in the cycle of poverty,” which is about a 17-year-old girl from
Ohio.
* The France24-RFI Web Documentary Award went to the project “
Imprisoned Body,” an
interactive feature on the health of people in prison, produced by
Le Monde Interactif. The feature includes photographs by
Léo
Ridet.
Previously announced awards included:
* The City of Perpignan Young Reporter’s Award was awarded to
Massimo Berruti of Agence Vu/Grazia Neri for the project
“Pakistan – Fact or Fiction?”
* The CARE International Award for Humanitarian Reportage was
awarded to
Luca Catalano Gonzaga for a report on child labor
in Nepal.
* The Canon Female Photojournalist Award was awarded to
Justyna
Mielnikiewicz.
All of the major awards at Perpignan come with a prize of 8,000
Euro. A list of nominees is available
here.
Visa Pour l’Image 2009 Winners Announced
Sept 8, 2009
By Daryl Lang

Zalmaï won a Visa d'Or for his coverage of Afghanistan.
Los Angeles Times photographer
Barbara Davidson was recognized at the 2009 Visa Pour l’Image festival with a top award for her coverage of the 2008 Chinese earthquake, while photographers who covered conflicts in Georgia and Afghanistan also took home honors.
The following awards were announced last week at Visa Pour l’Image in Perpignan, France:
* The Visa d'Or News went to
Wojciech Grzedzinski of Napo Images for overage of the Georgian conflict for the Polish newspaper
Dziennik.
* The Visa d'Or Feature went to Afghan photographer
Zalmaï for coverage of Afghanistan. Zalmaï's project "Promises and Lies: The Human Cost of the War on Terror" was the subject of an exhibition at Perpignan this year.
* The Visa d’Or Daily Press went to
Davidson of the
Los Angeles Times for her coverage of the earthquake in Chengdu, Sichuan province, China in May 2008.
* Boston photographer
Margaret Crow won The Pierre & Alexandra Boulat Photography Grant for her project, “Love me: Lost in the cycle of poverty,” which is about a 17-year-old girl from Ohio.
* The France24-RFI Web Documentary Award went to the project “
Imprisoned Body,” an interactive feature on the health of people in prison, produced by Le Monde Interactif. The feature includes photographs by
Léo Ridet.
Previously announced awards included:
* The City of Perpignan Young Reporter’s Award was awarded to
Massimo Berruti of Agence Vu/Grazia Neri for the project “Pakistan – Fact or Fiction?”
* The CARE International Award for Humanitarian Reportage was awarded to
Luca Catalano Gonzaga for a report on child labor in Nepal.
* The Canon Female Photojournalist Award was awarded to
Justyna Mielnikiewicz.
All of the major awards at Perpignan come with a prize of 8,000 Euro. A list of nominees is available
here.