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Alexandra Boulat
Alexandra Boulat lives and works out of Paris. In 1989 she became a photojournalist and was represented by Sipa Press for 10 years until 2000. In 2001
she co-founded VII photo agency. Her news and features stories are published in many international magazines, above all National Geographic Magazine, Time and
Paris-Match. She has reported on the wars in former Yugoslavia from 1991 until 1999, including Croatia, Bosnia and Kosovo; the Palestinian and Israeli conflict,
the fall of the Taliban, the Iraqi people living under the embargo in the 90s, and the invasion of Baghdad by the coalition in 2003. She also photographed Yasser
Arafat's family life and Yves Saint Laurent's last show in 2001. Other large assignments include country stories on Indonesia and Albania, and a people story on
the Berbers of Morocco. Her awards include 1994 Harry Chapin Media Award for daily life in besieged Sarajevo and the 1999 International Center for Photography
Infinity Award, 1998 Kosovo Prix from Paris-Match, and in 1998, Visa d'Or pour l'Image at Perpignan for her work in Kosovo.
A portfolio of Alexandra Boulat's work can be viewed at www.viiphoto.com.
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