Samuel Nacar

Samuel Nacar

Documentary Photographer

Biography 

Samuel Nacar (b. 1992) is a Mediterranean documentary photographer and filmmaker whose work focuses on migration, social conflict, and depopulation. His projects explore two key aspects of migration: the impact on the communities left behind after mass emigration and migration routes as spaces of resistance, highlighting the lack of safe pathways and the hardships faced by those in transit. His work is deeply rooted in the Mediterranean region, exploring its social, economic, and environmental transformations.

He has worked as a freelance contributor for Ruido Photo, Revista 5W, among others. He began his career as an independent journalist in 2015 in Lesvos, covering the refugee crisis. Since then, he has spent more than a decade documenting the European border system and human rights violations across the continent.

His work has been recognized with several awards, including the Joana Biarnés Grant for Cartas a Mariví, a project on Spain’s deindustrialization and the decline of peripheral cities. Currently, he focuses on deindustrialization and depopulation in Spain and the exodus along the Atlantic migration route, analyzing how migration affects those who choose to stay.

Photos: The Shadows Already Have Names

Syria’s long civil war reached a turning point when on 8 December 2024, after a two-week upsurge in success, rebel forces took the capital Damascus with little resistance, toppling President Bashar al-Assad’s 24-year regime. The rebel forces immediately began to free inmates from a vast network of detention centers, with the much-feared Sednaya military prison at its core. Survivors’ accounts revealed the extent of the Assad regime’s systematic detention, torture, and secret execution of its opponents, which transformed its already brutal prison system into a weapon of war. 

News

21/04/2026

Il World Press Photo presenta la Foto dell’Anno 2026

Il World Press Photo presenta la Foto dell’Anno e i due finalisti del World Press Photo Contest 2026, che premia il miglior fotogiornalismo e la miglior fotografia documentaria al mondo.

Marisandra Lizzi per il World Press Photo

08/04/2026

Annunciati i vincitori del World Press Photo Contest 2026

World Press Photo annuncia i vincitori del World Press Photo Contest 2026, “connecting the world to the stories that matter”, attraverso lo straordinario lavoro di fotogiornalisti e fotografi documentaristi provenienti da tutto il mondo. Chantal Pinzi, fotografa italiana, è tra i vincitori - unica italiana -  con il progetto &ldqu...

15/04/2025

Svelata la World Press Photo of the Year 2025

World Press Photo annuncia oggi la vincitrice della Photo of the Year e le due finaliste del Contest 2025, che celebra una selezione tra il meglio del fotogiornalismo e della fotografia documentaria a livello mondiale La vincitrice del premio Photo of the Year 2025 è la fotografa palestinese Samar Abu Elouf, con sede a Doha, per uno scatto realizzato per The New York ...

21/03/2025

2025 World Press Photo Contest winners announced

World Press Photo annuncia oggi i vincitori del concorso World Press Photo 2025, che presenta una selezione delle migliori foto giornalistiche e documentaristiche del mondo. 

Samuel Nacar - The Shadows Already Have Names

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