Remembrance Event
A recent exhibition was held in Paris to honor the work and legacy of Boulat Alexandra, bringing together some of her most impactful photographs.
Death:Other Death 5 October 2007 (In her sleep, age 45) chart Placidus Equal_H.
French photographer who co-founded the VII Photo Agency in 2001. Her work has appeared in many magazines, including Time, Newsweek, Paris Match and National Geographic Magazine and she received numerous international awards. In June 2007, she suffered a ruptured brain aneurysm, and spent three weeks in a hospital in Israel in a medically induced coma. She was moved to France, and died in her sleep in Paris on 5 October 2007. Link to Wikipedia biography Read less
Born on May 2, 1962, in Paris, France
Boulat Alexandra was a renowned French photographer known for her compelling photojournalism. She specialized in covering conflict and human stories, often focusing on the Middle East. Her work has been widely published in major international magazines and exhibited in galleries around the world.
A recent exhibition was held in Paris to honor the work and legacy of Boulat Alexandra, bringing together some of her most impactful photographs.
Boulat Alexandra was posthumously awarded for her contributions to photojournalism at an international photography festival.
Boulat Alexandra's social media profiles continue to share her impactful work and engage with a community interested in photojournalism and global issues.
Boulat Alexandra's work remains influential in the field of photojournalism. Her ability to capture the human condition in times of crisis has inspired many emerging photographers. Various institutions continue to celebrate her contributions through exhibitions and retrospectives.