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Late photojournalist Remi Ochlik’s work
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Award-winning French photojournalist Remi Ochlik was killed in the city of Homs while reporting on the bloody conflict in Syria on Wednesday.
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After undertaking his first overseas assignment in Haiti aged just 20, Ochlik had covered conflicts around the world. This image, taken by Julien de Rosa of EPA, shows him at work in Egypt.
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Last year he spent time in Libya, covering the efforts of rebel fighters during the country's civil war. Here he captured them singing and celebrating on a road just outside the strategic oil town of Ras Lanouf.
Photojournalist Remi Ochlik's work —
He won first prize in the World Press Photo competition's news category for this image of a Libyan opposition fighter resting under a rebellion flag in the middle of Ras Lanouf.
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Ochlik was born in eastern France, and studied photography in Paris, before setting up his own picture agency, IP3 PRESS.
Photojournalist Remi Ochlik's work —
Ochlik covered wars in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Libya, revolutions in Tunisia and Egypt, and unrest in Haiti.
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His work was published in Time, Paris Match, Le Monde and the Wall Street Journal.
Photojournalist Remi Ochlik's work —
Remi Ochlik died when the makeshift press center he was in, in the flashpoint Syrian city of Homs, was hit by a shell. He was 28. See more of his photos at his website: ochlik.com
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Marie Colvin, longtime foreign correspondent of The Sunday Times died alongside Ochlik. Several others were wounded in the attack. Tributes for the pair have come in from around the world.