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Photographer Biography: Marc-Andre Pauze

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Marc-André Pauzé is an award-winning photo reporter whose mission is to explore, document and share the human story by means documentary photography to inform, honour and reminisce. His journeys provided him with suitcases full of stories and photographs. His tales of the human condition are told through his eyes, his heart and his camera lens. He now works as a freelance photojournalist and is member of Gaïa-Photos*, after his partnership with Sipa Press. His work has been featured in such publications as the International Herald Tribune, Libération, Harvard School of Public Health’s World Health News and theGesca Group. He also worked on an Amnesty International world campaign. He was the guest of honour at the 8th Rencontre de la photo de Chabeuil (a photography conference), in France, and was a finalist at the 2009 Grands Prix du journalisme independent (Independent Journalism Awards). His documentary exhibit entitled L’humanitude dans l’ombre is presently being distributed throughout Quebec. Furthermore, his multimedia documentary, from the same project, is being shown in many educational and training institutions. In April 2011 he published his first book entitled Les Carnets Humani Afrika.
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Canada: Anishnabe Life - Land Lost and Broken Spirit On Occupied Territories
By Marc-André Pauzé
Posted in all, features, north america, slides on 27 September 2010
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Text and photography: Marc-André Pauzé
“Anishnabe Life” is the second part of a work in progress project. Photojournalist and nurse specialized in backcountry medecine, Marc-Andre Pauzé will report from various canadians indigenous communities in a in-depth documentary, to document daily life and First Nations actual realities.

Occupied territories. When we ear about these land lost to political turmoil, [...]

Tunisia: Traditional Social Network In The Sahara
By Marc-André Pauzé
Posted in all, features, africa, slides on 9 October 2009
Stats: 2,419 views and No Comments

Douz, Tunisia : From all times, mankind found reason to gather and interact. With modern world frenzy, we live isolated from each others even though communication and social network tools like Twitter and Facebook abound. There are still ancient way to gather and share news.
Right on the edge of the Sahara, Douz is built in [...]

Film or digital?
By Marc-André Pauzé
Posted in blog on 25 September 2009
Stats: 1,614 views and 9 Comments

Text and Photo: Marc-André Pauzé
Film or digital? If I had a dollar each time I have been asked this question during my exhibitions, I would be able to buy the new Leica M9 (7000$).
The Leica M cameras are marketed since 1954 and had changed very little before the launching of the digital M8 in 2006. But the latter [...]

Canada: Caring In The Shadow
By Marc-André Pauzé
Posted in all, features, north america, slides on 20 September 2009
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With a lack of doctors and nurses, province of Quebec health centers go through very difficult times. Both of these health professionals has less and less time with their patients. But the daily chores of helping, comforting and watching over fragile and sick person go to a unknown group of workers. Nursing assistant are there, [...]

Canada: The Law Of Silence, Starting To Weaken
By Marc-André Pauzé
Posted in all, features, north america, slides on 7 July 2009
Stats: 3,343 views and 5 Comments

Text and Photos Marc-André Pauzé
Whereas we are witnesses of the slow disintegration of the Amer-Indian communities, marked by a very high infant mortality, a chronic unemployment and self-destroying violence, some portions of hope appears on the horizon.
Photojournalist and nurse specialized in backcountry medecine, Marc-Andre Pauzé will report from various canadians indigenous communities in a [...]