Anita Pouchard Serra is a French-Argentinian photojournalist and visual storyteller, based in Buenos Aires. She works between Latin America and France.
Anita focuses on societal issues like identity, migration, territory and women’s rights with a transdisciplinary approach. Her work has appeared in The New York Times, Bloomberg, The Washington Post, Le Monde, El País and Mediapart. She has received support from the International Women's Media Foundation (IWMF), the Open Society Foundations, the National Library of France and the Pulitzer Center. In 2021, she won the UN-Migrations prize for migration journalism in South America, and in 2024 she won the GABO prize in the photography category, one of the most prestigious awards in Ibero-America. She is also a lecturer and teacher of visual narratives.