People use rubber rafts to navigate floodwaters after the Meuse River burst its banks in Liège, Belgium, in July 2021. Before the pandemic, photojournalist Valentin Bianchi primarily worked overseas, but in the years since he's also covered breaking news closer to home. Taken on a Canon EOS R5 with a Canon Mount Adapter EF-EOS R and a Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS II USM lens (now succeeded by the Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS III USM) at 155mm, 1/125 sec, f/6.3 and ISO 4000. © Valentin Bianchi
When Valentin Bianchi picked out his first camera with his mother when he was 11, he insisted on choosing a professional model. But it would be many more years before he seriously turned his attention to photography. Today, Valentin works as a photojournalist and storyteller based in Belgium, covering long-form reportage and news, with a particular interest in minority communities and the forgotten.
Valentin's photography has taken him across the globe, from documenting autism in China to covering everyday life in Gaza. He has also worked closer to home, covering healthcare in his hometown of Liège, a city near the border of both Germany and the Netherlands. Valentin's work has been published in The New York Times, National Geographic, Le Monde and The Washington Post, he has worked for wire agencies such as Associated Press, and he is also a member of Studio Hans Lucas.