Fred Marie, photojournaliste — reportages documentaires auprès des armées et en zone de conflit
About
Fred Marie is a French journalist, photojournalist and author whose work explores armed forces, military institutions and contemporary warfare.
For more than fifteen years, he has documented the lives of soldiers, the rituals of training and the realities of conflict, working across France, the Sahel, French Guiana, Estonia, the Arctic and Ukraine. His long-term projects examine how military institutions shape individuals, build collective identities and prepare men and women for combat.
Moving between war zones, training grounds and remote operational theatres, his photography focuses on the human experience behind military power: discipline, endurance, fear, belonging and the fragile distance between preparation and the experience of fire.
Rather than documenting military life as spectacle, he approaches it as a social, historical and geopolitical subject.
Fred Marie is the editor-in-chief of Défense Zone, a French media platform dedicated to defence, armed forces and international security. He is also the founder of Collectif DR, a press photography agency supporting independent photographers and documentary practices.
His photographs and reports have been published in French and international media, including Le Monde, Paris Match, Le Figaro, The Guardian, Stern and National Geographic.
Through photography, writing and publishing, Fred Marie develops a body of work centred on one recurring question: how are soldiers made, and what remains when training encounters the reality of war?