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  1. Françoise Demulder (9 June 1947 – 3 September 2008) was a French war photographer who in 1976 became the first woman to win the World Press Photo of the Year award. The winning image was a black and white photo of a Palestinian woman raising her hands at a masked militiaman in Beirut 's war-ravaged La Quarantaine district .

  2. Aug 30, 2022 · In January, the Christian Phalangists attacked the Palestinians who had taken refuge since 1947 in the barracks of the Quarantine district. Thanks to this photo, Françoise Demulder was the...

  3. Françoise Demulder (1947–2008) is a photojournalist from Paris, France. Having studied philosophy, Demulder went on to work side jobs ranging from modeling to chec... Read the full biography

  4. Sep 12, 2008 · Françoise Demulder was one of the foremost war photographers of the late 20th century and the first woman to win the most sought-after prize in her profession, the World Press Photo award, with...

  5. Françoise Demulder (1947–2008) was a French photojournalist who covered conflicts in Vietnam, Southeast Asia and the Middle East. She was the first woman to win the World Press Photo of the Year award in 1977 for her images of the end of the Vietnam War.

  6. Françoise Demulder, née le 9 juin 1947 à Paris et morte le 3 septembre 2008 à Levallois-Perret [1], est une photojournaliste de guerre française, première lauréate féminine du World Press Photo.

  7. Sep 12, 2008 · Françoise Demulder was 61 years old when she died, not in the battles whose imagery she recorded as a war photographer, but of a heart attack following what her friends called a medical...