Draft:Vincent Tremeau

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Vincent Tremeau (born in Perpignan, France, in 1984) is a French social documentary photographer and artist.

As an independent photographer, he has ventured to document numerous humanitarian crises and global issues around the world. His work has taken him on commissioned assignments with United Nations agencies like UNICEF, the UN Refugee Agency, the United Nations Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, and The World Bank. Vincent's powerful photographs have been published on international media outlets such as National Geographic, CNN, BBC, Der Spiegel, The Guardian, and Le Monde

In his travels to often challenging locations, Vincent encountered heart-wrenching stories of children struggling to access education. In response, he established the "One Day, I Will" project in November 2014. This endeavor combines compelling photography with storytelling to shed light on the trials faced by children and teenagers worldwide. "One Day, I Will" aims to illuminate the personal aspirations and unwavering determination of young people, even in the face of adversity or disaster.

The "One Day, I Will" project has been exhibited globally, from New York to Washington DC, London to Geneva, Tokyo to Dakar, captivating audiences with its powerful message.

In 2020, Vincent established a creative agency called "Studio Humanity." This innovative venture assembles a team of graphic designers, video producers, photographers, film-makers and writers dedicated to creating multimedia content for humanitarian and creative causes. The agency works globally with organizations, brands and institutes on creative and documentary projects to raise awareness on global concerns.

When Vincent sets aside his camera, he explores other artistic pursuits. He is composing various forms of art, including collages crafted from materials gathered from all corners of the globe, infused with his photography. He also delves into his unique "Coffee Prophecy" art project.

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