Contemporary Issues, 1st prize
Olivier Jobard
Sipa Press for Paris Match
Sipa Press for Paris Match
22 July, 2004
For two months, Kingsley (22) waits for a crossing to the Canary Islands, together with some 3,000 others in a forest camp near the Spanish enclave of Melilla in Morocco. The short distance across the sea from northern Africa to mainland Spain or the Canary Islands is a popular route for illegal immigrants looking for a better life in Europe. Kingsley is one who attempted the passage. In his hometown in Cameroon, Kingsley earned just US$ 30 a month as a lifeguard at a hotel. He had already tried to reach Europe once before, but turned back in Nigeria having run out of funds. On his second trip, he managed to raise more than US$ 1,000 to pay for the trip, for smuggler fees, and to finance his first weeks in Europe.
Olivier Jobard
Born in 1970, Olivier Jobard joined the Louis Lumière School in 1990. He was offered an end-of-course internship at the Sipa Press agency and joined their photography team two ye...
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