Fabrice Caterini
Co-founder
Inediz
Lyon, France
Graduated in cinema before committing to journalism, Fabrice (born 1982) is a multimedia photographer and videojournalist based in Lyon, France.
He co-founded Inediz, a press agency and production company dedicated to multimedia projects, photo-essays and in-depth storytelling.
His pictures and videos has appeared in French or International magazines such as The Guardian, Libération, Narratively, National Geographic and Paris Match. Along freelancing for French or International magazines, he has worked on a long-term basis on the aftermath of the economical crisis in Greece and Ireland, the Iraqi diaspora in France, Lebanon, Sweden and USA, the paths of immigration along the Turkish-Greek border, or the unseen side of the French boxing world.

2016 - Summilux Award, 2014 - Jury Prize, documentary category , 2014 - 2nd place, French Photography of the year award , 2013 - Award, Mark of excellence - I SHOT IT Competition, 2009 - 2nd place, French Photography of the year award , 2008 - Paris Match student award
- Architecture
- Breaking news
- Conflict
- Editorial
- Entertainment
- Events
- Portrait
- Reporting
- Video capture
- Video editing

Bury me not
Fabrice Caterini
-Bury me not-
This is the new frontline of ecological activism.
Bure is a remote French village of 82 inhabitants. In the next 10 years, the most dangerous nuclear waste will start to be buried here, 500 meters underground, supposedly for hundreds of thousands of years.
Together, French and Europeans activists are trying to prevent the construction of this unique and massive deep geological storage facility. This reportage follows their struggle in a post-Fukushima era.

Cover of magazine LIRE featuring Jim Harrison.
Fabrice Caterini
James "Jim" Harrison (born December 11, 1937) is a famous American author, poet and novelist (Legends of the Fall, Dalva, True North). This picture has been taken during the Lumiere Film Festival, in Lyon (France), where Jim Harrison was presenting an Orson Wells' movie.