Fovea Editions, Beacon, NY
12 January - 3 March 2008
While on assignment in southern Lebanon in 2006 for The New York Times, Pellegrin captured the grief of the Lebanese population in the face of the Israeli air strikes. His images reveal the despair of families and friends witnessing the deaths of their loved ones while around them their homes are destroyed.

While covering this story, Pellegrin was injured by shrapnel and suffered a concussion during a missile attack. In 2007 he was awarded the Robert Capa Gold Medal Award from the Overseas Press Club for this work, which recognizes international reporting requiring exceptional courage and enterprise. These photographs also earned him a first place prize from the World Press Photo competition, based in Amsterdam.