Photojournalist Laurence Geai took this photo while on assignment for Le Monde in November 2017, during her extensive coverage of the Syrian civil war. Ibrahim Akouch, aged 85, never left Raqqa in Syria, despite the fighting. He stayed with his wife, in the house he built in 1983, and the pair were helped by neighbours who had joined the Syrian Democratic Forces. Taken on a Canon EOS 5D Mark IV with a Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8L II USM lens at 24mm, 1/320 sec, f/5.6 and ISO 100. © Laurence Geai/Le Monde
"I tell stories of people who are living through hard conditions, like a war or a crisis," says Paris-based photographer Laurence Geai. "I was a journalist first, then I decided to be a photojournalist. I love still images because they stick in your mind. This is very important for me, that pictures stick in your mind – that's what I want to do."
Regularly on assignment for French newspaper Le Monde, both abroad and covering domestic politics, Laurence has also seen her work published by The Washington Post, Elle, Paris Match and Polka, among others. She's worked for NGOs including Amnesty International, and she's represented by the MYOP photographic agency.