Visa Pour l’Image – the “Cannes Film Festival” of Photojournalism

Ian Parry was a photojournalist working for The Sunday Times and covering the Romanian Revolution in 1989 when the aircraft he was traveling in to leave Bucharest was hit by a missile, killing all on board. Ian was just 24 years old. A scholarship was set up to support young photojournalists wanting to follow Ian's dream. Many of the recipients have gone on to become some of the finest news photographers today. The exhibition presents work by the scholarship patron, Don McCullin CBE, and the winners. Here: March 30, 2012, the day before the National Championships of the Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps in Louisville, Kentucky. Cadet William Wiedenbaum, commander of the Patriot Guard, shooting a toy gun at his hotel roommates. From the series “My Name is Victory”, Ian Parry Scholarship Winner 2012. (Photo by Adrian Fussell)
Visa Pour l’Image – the “Cannes Film Festival” of Photojournalism
   
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