

Alan Gignoux is a photo journalist based in London. He specialises in documentary and PR photography with a special interest in the Middle East, Africa and Russia.
Since leaving the London College of Printing Alan Gignoux has worked for the Associated Press covering the elections in Zimbabwe and the floods in Mozambique. He has worked primarily for NGO's such as CARE and Oxfam.
He has just completed a part of an ongoing project with the British Council entitled "Homeland Lost." It is a humanistic project consisting of photographing refugees where they are today and then returning to where they came from. What has become of their villages, houses and the landscape?
Alan is currently completing a residency with the University of the Urals, Yakaterinburg, Russia.
Alan Gignoux specializes in portraits, revealing the real person in an honest way and his reportage tries to make life understandable.
