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Florence Goupil

Florence is an Explorer and contributor to National Geographic Magazine; her work has been exhibited at ICP, Photoville and the Bronx Documentary Center. She is a regular contributor to UNICEF, The Washington Post, Liberation, Le Monde; and her work has been published in Polka Magazine, The British Journal of Photography, Fisheye, Atmos, among others. In 2020 she received a grant from the National Geographic Society and the Pulitzer Center RJF Grant. That same year she was recognized by the Getty Images Reportage Grant and by the PhMuseum Women Photographer. In 2021, she received an honorable mention from POY Latam as Ibero-American Photographer of the Year and later the Nouvelles Écritures award from La Gacilly Festival in France.

In 2023, Florence was invited as a speaker at the National Geographic Summit in Washington DC, where she presented her project “Returning to the Land” on Native American corn. In July, her awarded documentary short film “Cumbia’s Day” was presented at the Manuel Rivera Ortiz Foundation during Les Rencontres de Arles, in France.
This same year, she received two Pulitzer Center Dom Phillips Reporting grants to work on the Brazil-Peru border on the threats of extractive activities in the Amazon.

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Portrait of Janeth Vargas, an indigenous Otomi woman sitting on her recent harvest of black corn.

Exhibitions:
2023
· Rencontres d’Arles: Presentation of Cumbia’s Day, short film documentary at the Manuel Rivera Ortiz Foundation in Arles, France
· Mirar Distinto Festival “Dialogues with Plants”, Veracruz, Mexico.
2022
· Festival La Gacilly-Baden Photo, Vienna, Austria (August 18 – 21)
2021
· Visa Pour l’Image, “sterilized women in Peru” for Le Monde at Visa d’or Daily Press
· Bronx Documentary Center, NYC (July 15 – August 1)
· Photoville Festival NYC (September – December)
· La Gacilly Photo Festival, France (June 25 – September 1)
· International Festival of Journalism, Couthures-Sur-Garonne, France (July 9 – 11)
· Bicentenario Peru, Jardin Public de Bordeaux, France