Olivier Laban-MatteiOlivier Laban-Mattei is a French documentary photographer, photojournalist and film director. He won 3 World Press Photo awards.
BiographyOlivier Laban-Mattei was born in Paris in 1977 and grew up there. He studied geography and sociology and became a self-taught photographer.[1] After 10 years at Agence France-Presse covering international news (wars in Iraq, Gaza, Georgia, the Iranian uprising, the earthquake in Haiti, Java, the cyclone in Burma...), he began a career as a freelance photographer in 2010. While continuing to follow certain current events for newspapers (Tunisian revolution, war in Libya, war in Yemen, crisis in South Sudan...), he also devotes himself to long-term projects, such as the one carried out in Mongolia in 2013 and 2014 on the effects of pollution on society,[2] for which he published a book, Mongols (ed Les Belles Lettres, 2013).[3] He collaborated with several humanitarian organizations and in 2014-2015 he worked with Baptiste de Cazenove to carry out in-depth work for the UNHCR on the Central African crisis [4] and conflict-related traumas.[5] He has been a permanent member of the MYOP agency [6] since 2013. He regularly works with French newspapers such as Le Monde,[7] Libération[8] or Le Figaro Magazine.[9][10] Between 2016 and 2019, in parallel with his photographic work, he co-directed the documentary film Breathless with Baptiste de Cazenove.[11] In 2020, with his son Lisandru Laban-Giuliani, he started a project on Greenland society, Neige Noire, mixing photography and anticipation storytelling.[12] He dedicates most of his current work to the question of the destructuring of societies and new forms of colonialism.[13] Awards
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