About Lorraine Turci

Graduated from the Beaux-Arts of Nantes and Paris 8 University with a degree in photography, Lorraine Turci has been a documentary photographer since 2019. Focusing on human stories, she tells sensitive stories that celebrate the complexity and nuances of reality, weaving connections between societal issues, environmental protection, and human rights through an authorial approach.

Alongside her personal projects, she regularly collaborates with the press, institutions, and NGOs. She is one of the laureates of the Ministry of Culture’s major photography commission, "Radioscopie de la France," led by the National Library of France, and is a finalist for the 2024 Carmignac Prize. Her work is represented by Hans Lucas.

Her photography has been exhibited at the “Sony World Photography Awards” exhibition (London, 2025), at the BnF (French National Library) as part of the "La France sous leurs yeux" exhibition (Paris, 2024), at the Fisheye Gallery for the IWPA Prize (Paris, 2024), and in numerous festivals, including the "Head On Photo Festival" (Sydney, Australia, 2024), "Les femmes s'exposent" (Houlgate, France, 2024), the "La Gacilly Photo Festival" (France, 2023), the "Belfast Photo Festival" (Northern Ireland, 2023), and "Visa pour l'image" (Perpignan, France, 2019). In 2025, she will again be invited for a residency in The Gambia by the Alliance Française of Banjul and she exhibits her work at the Japanese Culture House of Paris.

Lorraine Turci's Projects on LensCulture