Reporters sans frontières  

Forty lenses trained on a world in turmoil.
Between shadow and light, photojournalists capture urgency, pain, and hope.



Photographing the World of Tomorrow
To mark its 40th anniversary, Reporters Sans Frontières (RSF) is celebrating the perspectives of forty photojournalists from around the globe as they confront the major challenges of our time, and those yet to come. Through their images, they paint a picture of a world in flux across three key fronts: the environment, exile, and crises. Whether documenting the effects of climate change, reporting from the heart of conflict zones, or tracing the paths of those fleeing repression, journalists play a vital role. They expose, they warn, they inform. Yet even as ecological urgency mounts, wars escalate, and millions are displaced, those who report on these realities are increasingly under threat.

In the Amazon, in Ukraine, in Palestine, along the roads of exile from Afghanistan, Russia, or Mexico, they are on the front lines. To document suffering, but also struggle and hope.
Founded in 1985, Reporters Sans Frontières defends freedom, independence, and pluralism in journalism worldwide. Through daily monitoring of attacks on those who inform us, exclusive investigations, firsthand accounts, and documentaries, RSF sheds light every day on the state of press freedom and the right to information across the globe. By providing assistance and protection to journalists in danger, by denouncing violence and censorship, by fighting impunity and disinformation, RSF stands by a core belief: without free journalism, our right to information is violated—and our ability to make informed decisions is compromised.
With “Photographing the World of Tomorrow,” we celebrate this free journalism.




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