Alain Schroeder is a Belgian photojournalist born in 1955. In 1989 he founded Reporters, a photo agency in Belgium.
Schroeder’s work has been published in National Geographic, Geo, and Paris-Match, among others. He has received multiple awards, including the Japan Nikon Award in 2017 for a series about the Rohingya crisis, and the Travel Photographer of the Year Award (TPOTY) in 2017 for the series ‘Living for Death’.
Schroeder has illustrated over thirty books dedicated to China, Persia, the Renaissance, Ancient Rome, the gardens and abbeys of Europe, Thailand, Tuscany, Crete, Vietnam, Budapest, Venice, and natural sites of Europe, and more. Belgian titles include Le Carnaval de Binche vu par 30 Photographes and Processions de Foi, Les Marches de l’Entre-Sambre-et-Meuse.