Alfred’s assignments have taken him around the world, reporting on breaking news and major conflicts in the Middle East, Central Asia and Africa. He was wounded and taken hostage 55 days in Lebanon’s civil war, and some years later seriously wounded in Chechnya that he was lucky to survive. Additionally, he has reported on humanitarian crises and politics in several countries but his work also spans fashion, sport, and in-depth reportage. Whatever he photographs he does so with remarkable professionalism and a relentless energy that has produced a rich archive.
He published some books, War Iran-Iraq and Faces of War. His coverage of Palestine and Israel over thirteen years was published in Promised Peace, Christianity around the world, Religious minorities in Iran, Yazidi Women, Their Bodies a Battlefield,
His work has received the World Press Photo first prize, first place in The American Overseas Press Club and the NPPA Best of Photojournalism. Alfred also won the first prize in the International Festival of Journalism and Scoop in Angers, and the Fuji Europe Awards. He has served as a member of the World Press Photo jury. He earned another first prize for his story on Christianity, Islam and Jews by the Art And Worship World Prize (AWWP), 2005. His photographs have featured on the covers and pages of numerous international publications including Stern,Time, Geo, Newsweek, Paris Match, Elle, Figaro Magazine, National Geographic, Smithsonian Magazine, Life, El Pais, The Guardian…