In September I caught up with Belgian photographer Bruno Steven in Perpignan at the annual photojournalism festival. Here he answers the three questions I had for him:

  • Which photograph, by another photographer, has meant the most to you?
  • What photograph of your own are you most proud of?
  • Where do you draw inspiration from and what do you fear most?

 

 

Baghdad February 12, 2003.  Six weeks before the start of the war, a man sits drinking tea at the Al Zahawi cafe on Rashid Street.  Cafes are a trademark of this ancient city, gathering places where men play dominos, blackjack and socialize.  Photo by Bruno Stevens

Baghdad February 12, 2003. Six weeks before the start of the war, a man sits drinking tea at the Al Zahawi cafe on Rashid Street. 
Cafes are a trademark of this ancient city, gathering places where men play dominos, blackjack and socialize.  Photo by Bruno Stevens

 

Marc Riboud

La Jeune Fille à la fleur, Washington, 1967. Photo by Marc Riboud