Carole Devillers is a French-American photojournalist and documentary photographer known for her compelling visual narratives. Devillers has spent decades documenting the cultures and communities of Haiti and Africa, focusing on themes of resilience, identity, and social change. Her work has been widely published in outlets such as National Geographic and TIME, showcasing her ability to tell stories that are both intimate and globally significant. Devillers’ photography has been exhibited internationally, raising awareness of critical social and environmental issues. In addition to her independent work, she has collaborated with NGOs to amplify the voices of marginalized communities. Devillers’ empathetic lens continues to inspire audiences and advocates for the power of photography in promoting understanding and change.