Louis Van Ginneken is a freelance journalist.
He was born in 1995, in Brussels, where he still lives to this day.
In recent years he has specialized in long formats, such as investigation and storytelling - in formats including print, radio creation or photographic essay.
The themes he explores relate to the dominance relationships that exist in working conditions, urban space or gender norms.
From 2016 to 2018, he undertook a long-term project on the integration of people with albinism into the Tanzanian society. This body of work called “Noir comme neige” (Black Like Snow), backed by Canon and the francophone parliament of Brussels, was turned into a self-published book.
The series In the glimmer from the book was amongst the finalists of the Mentor Prize, a contest that rewards photographic projects with a public utility. His work was found in several art exhibitions in Brussels, including at Bozar, at the francophone parliament of Brussels and at IHECS.
He was born in 1995, in Brussels, where he still lives to this day.
In recent years he has specialized in long formats, such as investigation and storytelling - in formats including print, radio creation or photographic essay.
The themes he explores relate to the dominance relationships that exist in working conditions, urban space or gender norms.
From 2016 to 2018, he undertook a long-term project on the integration of people with albinism into the Tanzanian society. This body of work called “Noir comme neige” (Black Like Snow), backed by Canon and the francophone parliament of Brussels, was turned into a self-published book.
The series In the glimmer from the book was amongst the finalists of the Mentor Prize, a contest that rewards photographic projects with a public utility. His work was found in several art exhibitions in Brussels, including at Bozar, at the francophone parliament of Brussels and at IHECS.
