Wednesday, December 17, 2014

Camille lepage

Berwo mberwa

Camille lepage was born on January 28, 1988. She was killed I the Central African Republic. She was murder on May 12, 2014. Camille lepage of her life in South Sudan, she said the fact that I live in south Sudan for a while really helps, live in local house in a local neighborhood, with no electricity and little comfort.

After completing her secondary education in College Saint-Martin in Angers, Lepage went on to study journalism in Southampton Solent University, during which she completed an Erasmus year in Utrecht's University of Applied Sciences in the Netherlands. She later specialized in photojournalism and worked independently in Africa, most notably in Egypt, South Sudan and the Central African Republic.After finishing her degree in Southampton, she moved and based herself in South Sudan's capital Juba in July 2012, a year and a half before arriving to Bangui where she spent the last few months of her life. 

She opened up about her interests in conflicts and photojournalism in an interview a year before her death, where she was asked about her top moments of her career to date and she responded, "Not sure I can talk about my career just yet, I’m still just getting started! I find it amazing to be able to travel probably to some of the most remote areas, meet wonderful people everywhere and being able to document them. She was a well-known photojournalist and her work has been published in several news outlets, such as New York Times, The GuThe Sunday Times, Wall Street Journal, Vice Magazine and was widely used by BBC. She had also worked for several non-governmental organizations including Enough Project, UNESCO, Internee's, Crown Agents,Deloitte, Amnesty International and medicines sans Frontiers 

Lepage spoke passionately about the seriousness of the news stories surrounding the Central African Republic conflict that are not covered by the mainstream media: "I can’t accept that people’s tragedies are silenced simply because no one can make money out of them," she said. "I decided to do it myself, and bring some light to them no matter what. 

Camille lepage was a really good women she was brave to her self. She really toke a nice pictures that people who got shot. She was photojournalism in an interview a year before her death. She was also a well-known photojournalist. She was 26 years old when she died and she was was nice to people and helpful to the people she meet. 

3 resources 
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camille_Lepage
http://globalvoicesonline.org/2014/05/19/the-courageous-career-of-slain-french-photojournalist-camille-lepage-central-african-republ
http://www.photographie.com/folio/camille-lepage





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