Martin Reomers‘ remarkable study of the physical relics of the Cold War across the former Soviet Union and Eastern Europe will be exhibited at the Wende Museum in Culver City,...


Jan Banning‘s new book The Verdict is a multi-layered case study of the U.S. Criminal Justice system and mass incarceration. In the book Banning delves into a three decades-old murder...


Mark Henley‘s insider reportage on the enormous (and enormously expensive) renovation of the United Nation’s Palais de Nations in Geneva, Switzerland, has been shortlisted for the SONY World Photography Organisation...


Mark Henley‘s quirky look at the massive refurbishment of the UN’s Palais de Nations in Geneva, where he has had an office for the past years, has been published in...


Lalo de Almeida‘s coverage of the effects of the covid pandemic on the lives of poor Brazilians has been published in the Reporters without Borders magazine. To view the full...


Jenny Matthews‘ unique treatment of her work on Afghan women, re-imagined with a layer of three-dimensional stitching after the Taliban take-over in 2021, has been published in Italy in D...


Frédéric Noy‘s image of two Kazakh children in Red Army uniforms on Victory Day (9th May) in 2021 has been published in the Guardian Magazine.


The @WhereLoveIsIllegal Fellowship, coordinated by Panos photographer Robin Hammond, is designed to support LGBTQI+ identifying photographers to contribute to the narratives that define queer communities. Three photographers will be awarded...


Sven Torfinn‘s work on Somalia has been published on the cover and inside of Surprise Strassenmagazin, a street magazine published in Switzerland.


Mary Turner‘s photos of English singer Sam Fender has been published on the cover of the Big Issue street magazine in London.


Lalo de Almeida‘s long term coverage of the effects of climate change on the Amazon rainforest has been published in Newsweek Japan. More here.


Andrea Gjestvang‘s recent assignment for National Geographic, documenting public places in Germany that honour the private grief of pregnancy loss, has been published on the National Geographic website.


Andrea Gjestvang will be leading an online course – Intro to Photojournalism – in association with NORDphotography over six sessions from 3 February until 7 April 2022. The aim of...


Tommy Trenchard‘s photo story, produced in collaboration with Aurelie Marrier d’Unienville, on the endangered African penguin has been published in Austria’s biggest newspaper, the Kronen Zeitung.


Nick Hannes‘ latest reportage from Nur-Sultan, the unusual capital city of Kazakhstan, has been published in the Belgian daily De Standaard.