On the shores of the Ourcq Canal in one of Paris’ trendy neighbourhoods, a group of award-winning photographers have got together to launch an innovative online magazine. <br /><br /> MeMo – which stands for Memory in Motion – is the brainchild of Spanish photographers Manu Brabo, Guillem Valle, José Colón, Diego Ibarra Sánchez, and Italian photographer Fabio Bucciarelli. <br /><br /> Valle is currently developing a long-term project about stateless nations around the world. He says the idea is to create a new space for photojournalism: “For us, Me-mo is a way of moving forward, of trying out a new formula. We don’t claim to have created the best model of photojournalism. Rather, it’s a bet, we are saying, well, let’s try to open up a new path. And we’ll see where it will take us.” <br /><br /> Fabio Bucciarelli has spent the last few years working on major events in places like Libya, Syria, South Sudan and Mali. He talks about the risks of working as a war photographer: “Documenting conflict has always been dange
