Francoise Demulder

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Lebanese Civil War. Quarantine camp. Palestinians. Christian militia. Beirut. January 19, 1976. Photographed by Françoise de Mulder (World Press 1977). © Françoise Demulder / Roger-Viollet / The Image Works Art, Beirut, War, Lebanese Civil War, Lebanese, Photographer, World Press, Mulder, Christian
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Lebanese Civil War. Quarantine camp. Palestinians. Christian militia. Beirut. January 19, 1976. Photographed by Françoise de Mulder (World Press 1977). © Françoise Demulder / Roger-Viollet / The Image Works
Lebanese civil war. A young Palestinian mother, refugee in the Quarantine district, negociating the survival of her family with a Christian Falangist. Beirut (Lebanon), January 1976. © Françoise Demulder Revolutionaries, Guerrilla, History, Islamic World
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Lebanese civil war. A young Palestinian mother, refugee in the Quarantine district, negociating the survival of her family with a Christian Falangist. Beirut (Lebanon), January 1976. © Françoise Demulder
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Françoise Demulder - 1977 Photo Contest | World Press Photo Persona, Fotos, Photo, The Past, Iconic Photos, Fotografie, Fotografia
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Lebanese civil war. Fighter of the Al-Mourabitoun, independent Nasserite organization. Western districts of Beirut (Lebanon), January 1976. © Françoise Demulder Western District, Beirut Lebanon, Districts, Fighter
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Lebanese civil war. Fighter of the Al-Mourabitoun, independent Nasserite organization. Western districts of Beirut (Lebanon), January 1976. © Françoise Demulder
9 DEC: #WEDNESDAYWOMAN  CELEBRATING THE ACHIEVEMENT OF PIONEERING WOMEN  French photojournalist Françoise Demulder of Gamma agency became the first woman to win the prestigious World Press Photo of the Year in 1976 with a black and white picture of a Palestinian woman pleading with a gunman in Beirut. Demulder made her name covering the Vietnam War staying in Saigon after many foreigners had been evacuated. Her work appeared internationally in such publications as Paris Match Newsweek and St... H.e.r., Olivia Hussey, Women, Award Winning, Women Smoking, Photojournalist
9 DEC: #WEDNESDAYWOMAN CELEBRATING THE ACHIEVEMENT OF PIONEERING WOMEN French photojournalist Françoise Demulder of Gamma agency became the first woman to win the prestigious World Press Photo of the Year in 1976 with a black and white picture of a Palestinian woman pleading with a gunman in Beirut. Demulder made her name covering the Vietnam War staying in Saigon after many foreigners had been evacuated. Her work appeared internationally in such publications as Paris Match Newsweek and St...
Lebanese civil war. Rescuers at work after a car bombing attack in the Western district of Beirut (Lebanon), November 1983. © Françoise Demulder Design, Middle East, Lebanon History, East
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Lebanese civil war. Rescuers at work after a car bombing attack in the Western district of Beirut (Lebanon), November 1983. © Françoise Demulder
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Contests | World Press Photo - 1977 - Françoise Demulder - 1976 started violently in Lebanon when, in January, Christian militias overran Beirut’s Karantina district, killing approximately 1,000 to 1,500 Muslims. French photojournalist Françoise Demulder witnessed the massacre in Karantina, and became the first woman to be awarded the World Press Photo of the Year with her heartrending photo of a pleading Palestinian woman.
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Contests | World Press Photo - 1977 - Françoise Demulder - 1976 started violently in Lebanon when, in January, Christian militias overran Beirut’s Karantina district, killing approximately 1,000 to 1,500 Muslims. French photojournalist Françoise Demulder witnessed the massacre in Karantina, and became the first woman to be awarded the World Press Photo of the Year with her heartrending photo of a pleading Palestinian woman.
Lebanese civil war. Rescuers at work after an attack in the Western part of Beirut (Lebanon), 1983. © Françoise Demulder Work
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Lebanese civil war. Rescuers at work after an attack in the Western part of Beirut (Lebanon), 1983. © Françoise Demulder
Lebanese civil war. Overview of Damour (city located 20km south of Beirut) with a Al-Mourabitoun militiaman (left party) guarding the former palace of Kataeb. Lebanon, January 1976. © Françoise Demulder South, Palace, Left, Guard
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Lebanese civil war. Overview of Damour (city located 20km south of Beirut) with a Al-Mourabitoun militiaman (left party) guarding the former palace of Kataeb. Lebanon, January 1976. © Françoise Demulder
"Françoise Demulder was a French war photographer who in 1976 became the first woman to win the prestigious World Press Photo of the Year award. The winning image was a black-and-white photo of a Palestinian woman raising her hands at a masked militiaman in Beirut's war-ravaged La Quarantaine district. Demulder died on 3 September 2008 aged 61, having suffered a heart attack at a hospital in the Paris suburb of Levallois-Perret." Vintage, Street Photography, Famous Pictures
War photographer Demulder dies aged 61
"Françoise Demulder was a French war photographer who in 1976 became the first woman to win the prestigious World Press Photo of the Year award. The winning image was a black-and-white photo of a Palestinian woman raising her hands at a masked militiaman in Beirut's war-ravaged La Quarantaine district. Demulder died on 3 September 2008 aged 61, having suffered a heart attack at a hospital in the Paris suburb of Levallois-Perret."
The Fall of Saigon. North Vietnamese tanks broke down the gates of the Presidential palace in Saigon on 30 April 1975, just hours after the last American helicopter left. Photograph by Francoise Demulder Historia, Image, Chiến Tranh Việt Nam, Saigon Vietnam
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The Fall of Saigon. North Vietnamese tanks broke down the gates of the Presidential palace in Saigon on 30 April 1975, just hours after the last American helicopter left. Photograph by Francoise Demulder