Aubrey Wade‘s recent long-term project – No Stranger Place – which looks at families across a number of European countries who have invited refugees into their homes, is being exhibited...


Kacper Kowalski‘s latest collection of aerial photographs has been collated and published as a photo book called OVER, available to buy in three formats from here. The work was first...


The work of the late photographer Jeroen Oerlemans, a long-time member of Panos Pictures, who was tragically killed in Libya in October 2016, is being exhibited at: Kunsthal Rotterdam Museumpark...


A new exhibition called A Million Miracles, co-produced by Panos Pictures and Sightsavers and photographed by Andrew McConell in Pakistan, has opened next to City Hall on More London Riverside,...


Tea enjoys a special place in British culture and behind Britain’s cup of choice is a fascinating story that is rarely told. Over 500,000 British-Bangladeshis now live in Britain. Over...


Over the past decade Panos photographer Tim Smith has traveled back to his childhood home of Barbados, as well as many other Caribbean nations with close connections to Britain. His...


Waiting for Justice, a photographic collaboration between Panos photographer Tommy Trenchard and the Worldwide Human Rights Movement (FIDH), a non-profit organisation that is “defending all civil, political, economic, social and...


Chris de Bode‘s recent project Food in a Fragile World, photographed on commission for Concern Worldwide in Niger, Central African Republic and Burundi is now on show at: St Martin-in-the-Fields...


Chris de Bode’s recent project Food in a Fragile World, photographed on commission in Niger, Central African Republic and Burundi and on show at St Martin-in-the-Fields from 19 September until...


On the 100th anniversary of the Russia Revolution, Jan Banning‘s new long-term project Red Utopia, which looks at the remnants of the communist parties in India, Italy, Nepal, Portugal and...


Nichole Sobecki‘s long-term photo project on the effects of climate change on the Horn of Africa – A Climate for Conflict – is being exhibited at this year’s Photoville in...


Panos photographer Chris de Bode was commissioned by Concern Worldwide to document the effects of conflict and climate change on the food security of people living in Burundi, Niger and...


Panos photographers Kieran Dodds and Andrea Gjestvang are being exhibited as part of the Flow Photofest which is taking place across northern Scotland from 2 to 30 September 2017. Kieran...


Tim Smith will be exhibiting his work on the Caribbean, where he lived as a child, and the traditions of Carnival that have been brought to Britain at: Union 105...


Björn Steinz‘s work from the Prague suburb of Žižkov between 1994 and 1996 is being exhibited as part of a large exhibition called Kmeny 90 (“Tribes 90”), curated by Vladimir...


Hossein Fatemi‘s work on Iranian women is being exhibited alongside other Iranian artists as part of a group exhibition entitled Beyond the Ban: Contemporary Iranian Art at: Susan Eley Fine...