About the award
In 2009, faced with an unprecedented media and photojournalism crisis, Edouard Carmignac created the Carmignac Photojournalism Award to support photographers in the field. Each year, the Award supports the production of an investigative photographic and journalistic report on human rights violations around the world and related geostrategic issues.
Selected by an international jury, the winners receive a grant to help them carry out a 6-month reportage in the field.
By investing human and financial resources to help produce these reports, and to disseminate them by means of a traveling exhibition and a new online platform, the Carmignac Award highlights the crises and challenges facing the world today.
Application details
Application deadline: nc
Registration: free
Prize: 50,000 euros
Download the rules: nc
Contact: Margaux Granjou, Carmignac Prize Manager prix@carmignac.com
Olivier Ibanez, Director of Communications and Partnerships olivier.ibanez@carmignac.com
Myrtille Beauvert, PR: myrtille@sisterscommunications.com
Previous winners
2024 - Gaëlle Girbes for "Ukraine, Surviving Amidst the Ruins".
"Ukraine, Surviving Amidst the Ruins" is a project that Gaëlle Girbes intends to pursue by visiting devastated towns and villages and bearing witness to the incredible resilience of a fragile population surviving in the ruins of the biggest conflict in Europe since the Second World War.
2015 - Alfonso Moral for "Syria Street"
The consequences of the Syrian conflict on the city of Tripoli, where two communities survive: the Alawite supporters of Bashar al-Assad, and the Sunnis, separated by Syria Street. On both sides of the front line, young men clash in a recurring conflict that has become a grim routine for them.
















