Paloma Laudet
Paris, France
Born in 1999, Paloma Laudet studied filmmaking at the Studio M school in Casablanca, Morocco. In 2019, she decided to devote herself to photojournalism and trained at the Ecole of Informations Professions (Émi-cfd) in Paris. Since then, she has been documenting the consequences of European migration policies, particularly in Calais, where she realize No Man's Land, a work on the impact of anti-migrant devices on the city's urban planning. In 2022, she is laureate of the Bourse du Talent and exhibit at the National France Library in Paris. For her, photography is a means of bearing witness to the social, environmental and human issues facing our society, so as to never allow indifference to set in.
Currently based between Paris and the Great Lakes region, she collaborates with various medias such as Le Monde, Libération, Le Temps, The New Humanitarian...

2021 - Lauréate Jeune Photographie - Occitanie, 2020 - Coup de coeur du JDD
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