
Clarens Siffroy
Clarens Siffroy is a talented young photojournalist from Canada who recently gained recognition for winning the World Press Photo award for North and Central America. At just 24 years old, Siffroy expressed that receiving this prestigious award was a significant milestone in his career, one he anticipated achieving only after a decade of hard work. His win, just a year into his career, has positioned him as a rising star in the field of photojournalism, and he is now looking forward to the opportunities that this accolade may bring.
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Recent news mentions
Clarens Siffroy won an award for his coverage of the gang crisis in Haiti.
Le World Press Photo récompense Samar Abu Elouf pour son portrait d’un enfant palestinien amputéClarens Siffroy won an award for his coverage of the gang crisis in Haiti.
Retrato de un niño palestino amputado por la guerra en Gaza gana el World Press Photo; "una imagen silenciosa, pero habla muy fuerte"Clarens Siffroy won in the Stories category North and Central America for his coverage of the gang crisis in Haiti.
Amputee Palestinian boy image wins World Press Photo award - CultureClarens Siffroy expressed that winning the World Press Photo award marks the true beginning of his career as a photojournalist.
Clarens Siffroy, lauréat du World Press Photo pour la région Amérique du Nord et centrale






