A minor holding a toy gun in the historic center of Ponticelli, during local festivities. Educational poverty has a significant impact on the southern regions of Italy. According to statistics reported by the Provincial Command of the Carabinieri for the year 2022, 671 weapons were seized. Naples is the leading metropolitan area in Europe for the use of firearms by minors. © Paolo Manzo.
Ludmilla, 89 years old, takes the air in front of the door of her building, riddled with shrapnel holes from the shells that have fallen over the last two years in her yard. Siversk, Donbass, Ukraine. 23 November 2023. © Gaëlle Girbes Winner of the 2024 Pierre & Alexandra Boulat award, sponsored by LaScam.
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CALL FOR ENTRY 2025

The Pierre & Alexandra Boulat Association, created to promote the work of Pierre and Alexandra Boulat and encourage the work of photojournalists, has created an award, sponsored by LaScam (collecting society for multimedia authors), with a prize of 8,000 Euros to be given to a photojournalist.

The award is presented to a professional photographer of any age, sex, or nationality who wishes to cover a social, economic, political, or cultural issue in a journalistic manner. The prize money is intended to support the production of a story that has never been told but that the photographer cannot find support for within the media.

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HOW TO APPLY

Entry is free.

The application form can be downloaded from the link below, or can be requested by emailing . To apply in French, please visit the Pierre & Alexandra Boulat Association website here

The application dossier must be sent no later than June 1, 2025 at midnight CET and must be sent without acknowledgment of receipt, by Wetransfer, to the following address: .

2024 AWARD WINNER

“Ukraine, surviving amidst the ruins” by Gaëlle Girbes

A project visiting devastated towns and villages to witness the incredible resilience of a fragile population surviving in the ruins of the biggest conflict in Europe since the Second World War.

Ludmilla, 89 years old, takes the air in front of the door of her building, riddled with shrapnel holes from the shells that have fallen over the last two years in her yard. Siversk, Donbass, Ukraine. 23 November 2023. © Gaëlle Girbes Winner of the 2024 Pierre & Alexandra Boulat award, sponsored by LaScam.

PREVIOUS RECIPIENTS

A minor holding a toy gun in the historic center of Ponticelli, during local festivities. Educational poverty has a significant impact on the southern regions of Italy. According to statistics reported by the Provincial Command of the Carabinieri for the year 2022, 671 weapons were seized. Naples is the leading metropolitan area in Europe for the use of firearms by minors. © Paolo Manzo.
A minor holding a toy gun in the historic center of Ponticelli, during local festivities. Educational poverty has a significant impact on the southern regions of Italy. According to statistics reported by the Provincial Command of the Carabinieri for the year 2022, 671 weapons were seized. Naples is the leading metropolitan area in Europe for the use of firearms by minors. © Paolo Manzo.
2023: “Naples, the invisible city” BY Paolo Manzo
Chris Hirst in his "Robot Dance Party" costume, complete with built-in speakers, at a party organized by residents of the 20 Mission apartment complex which is home to many start-up entrepreneurs. Their elaborate parties are too large for their living space, so they now rent venues downtown. San Francisco, California, July 2015. © Laura Morton.
Chris Hirst in his "Robot Dance Party" costume, complete with built-in speakers, at a party organized by residents of the 20 Mission apartment complex which is home to many start-up entrepreneurs. Their elaborate parties are too large for their living space, so they now rent venues downtown. San Francisco, California, July 2015. © Laura Morton.
2022: “Wild West Tech" BY Laura Morton
"Dying for Justice," a long-term project on alarming rates of suicide among male victims of Military Sexual Trauma (MST) in the United States. © Mary F. Calvert.
"Dying for Justice," a long-term project on alarming rates of suicide among male victims of Military Sexual Trauma (MST) in the United States. © Mary F. Calvert.
2021: “Dying of Justice" BY Mary F. Calvert
Jeje, an Indonesian digital nomad is working alone after lunch in Dojo Co-Working Space in Canggu. Before being a digital nomad, Jeje was a cabin crew. A dream job for many but for her the pressure of the uniform pushed her to quit her job and to give a try to a digital nomad career. “At the beginning, the co-working spaces are a great way to work. But as long as you start to belong to the community and to make friends you are distracted all the time and you lose productivity. Now, I prefer to work in a cafe alone.” © Jérôme Gence.
Jeje, an Indonesian digital nomad is working alone after lunch in Dojo Co-Working Space in Canggu. Before being a digital nomad, Jeje was a cabin crew. A dream job for many but for her the pressure of the uniform pushed her to quit her job and to give a try to a digital nomad career. “At the beginning, the co-working spaces are a great way to work. But as long as you start to belong to the community and to make friends you are distracted all the time and you lose productivity. Now, I prefer to work in a cafe alone.” © Jérôme Gence.
2020: “Teleworking” BY Jérôme Gence
Lifting nut for Magalie. After 4 years behind bars, she is free. Reims, October 11, 2018. © Axelle de Russé.
Lifting nut for Magalie. After 4 years behind bars, she is free. Reims, October 11, 2018. © Axelle de Russé.
2019: "Outside" BY Axelle de Russé / Studio Hans Lucas
"Opioid Crisis" in USA — a plague that kills more than shooting or terrorism attacks. © Jérôme Sessini / Magnum Photos.
"Opioid Crisis" in USA — a plague that kills more than shooting or terrorism attacks. © Jérôme Sessini / Magnum Photos.
2018: "The opioid crisis" BY Jérôme Sessini / Magnum Photos
The secret and clandestine places in Algeria where young people can experience freedom in all its forms, far from society's gaze and its dangerous stigmatization. © Romain Laurendeau.
The secret and clandestine places in Algeria where young people can experience freedom in all its forms, far from society's gaze and its dangerous stigmatization. © Romain Laurendeau.
2017: “Dikas” BY Romain Laurendau
A long-term black and white project on the Berber people. © Ferhat Bouda / Agence VU'
A long-term black and white project on the Berber people. © Ferhat Bouda / Agence VU'
2016: “The Berbers” BY Ferhat Bouda / Agence VU'
The consequences of the Syrian conflict on the city of Tripoli, where two communities survive: The Alawites, faithful followers of the Syrian president Bashar Al-Assad and the Sunni, both of them separated by Syria Street. On both sides of the front line, young men fight in a recurring conflict that has become a sinister routine for them. © Alfonso Moral.
The consequences of the Syrian conflict on the city of Tripoli, where two communities survive: The Alawites, faithful followers of the Syrian president Bashar Al-Assad and the Sunni, both of them separated by Syria Street. On both sides of the front line, young men fight in a recurring conflict that has become a sinister routine for them. © Alfonso Moral.
2015: “Syria Street" BY Alfonso Moral
To finish his 10-year long project on drugs in Columbia, which shows the never-ending cycle of violence in Cali. Cali is the center of cocaine production ranked one of the top 10 highest homicide rate cities globally. © Kosuke Okahara.
To finish his 10-year long project on drugs in Columbia, which shows the never-ending cycle of violence in Cali. Cali is the center of cocaine production ranked one of the top 10 highest homicide rate cities globally. © Kosuke Okahara.
2014: "Any Given Day" BY Kosuke Okahara
Explore Marseille, its poor suburbs, stigmatized for criminality, the traditional fishing sector which has seen its share of the port diminished and the inhabitants who have been forced to leave the popular areas of the center. © Arnau Bach.
Explore Marseille, its poor suburbs, stigmatized for criminality, the traditional fishing sector which has seen its share of the port diminished and the inhabitants who have been forced to leave the popular areas of the center. © Arnau Bach.
2013: “Marseille” BY Arnau Bach
Maciek investigates Portugal, where due to the economic crisis, immigration has increased by 40%. He concentrated on Anabela, a young artist who decided to leave Lisbon and start a new life in London. © Maciek Nabrdalik.
Maciek investigates  Portugal, where due to the economic crisis, immigration has increased by 40%. He concentrated on Anabela, a young artist who decided to leave Lisbon and start a new life in London. © Maciek Nabrdalik.
2012: “Economic Migration” BY Maciek Nabrdalik
"Promised Land, Promised Women" featuring women and minors, victims of trafficking in Israel. Each year, from 3,000 to 5.000 female victims of trafficking are brought into Israel to work, mainly in the sex industry. © Lizzie Saadin.
"Promised Land, Promised Women" featuring women and minors, victims of trafficking in Israel. Each year, from 3,000 to 5.000 female victims of trafficking are brought into Israel to work, mainly in the sex industry. © Lizzie Saadin.
2010: “Promised Land, Promised Woman” BY Lizzie Saadin
“Lost in the Cycle of Poverty" depicts the emotional effects poverty can have on an individual, through the eyes of one young woman, April, living below the poverty line in Southeast Ohio. © Masie Crow.
“Lost in the Cycle of Poverty" depicts the emotional effects poverty can have on an individual, through the eyes of one young woman, April, living below the poverty line in Southeast Ohio. © Masie Crow.
2009: “Lost in the Cycle of Poverty" BY Masie Crow
“Tears in Congo," follows women who have been raped and documents the physiological and psychological consequences of their trauma. © Jean Chung.
“Tears in Congo," follows women who have been raped and documents the physiological and psychological consequences of their trauma. © Jean Chung.
2008: “Tears in the Congo" BY Jean Chung