Ten years after photographing some of the survivors of the devastating terrorist attacks perpetrated by Anders Behring Breivik in Oslo and on the island of Utøya, Andrea Gjestvang has reconnected...
Ian Teh‘s images from his missions with a team of scientists and a National Geographic journalist to the very bottom tip of southern America in search of the southernmost tree...
More than twelve years after xenophobic attacks swept across South Africa’s townships and informal settlements, leaving at least 60 dead and thousands injured, photojournalists James Oatway and Alon Skuy have...
William Daniels is exhibiting his work on Kyrgyzstan – Faded Tulips – shot over four years from 2007 until 2010, at the Estação Imagen photofestival in Coimbra, Portugal, until 25...
Mark Henley‘s latest project, working with a group of artists to create ‘Culture Phantom’, will be exhibited at Flux Laboratory from 11 until 24 June 2021. Culture Phantom is a...
Panos photographer Patrick Brown was given the annual FotoEvidence Book Award with World Press Photo in 2019 for his work on the Rohingya refugee crisis of 2017 when almost 800,000...
Ben Roberts‘ award-winning work on the 2011 Occupy camp in London is being exhibited as part of a group exhibition called Home Is Where One Starts From which will be...
Jan Banning‘s award-winning work on bureaucrats around the world – Bureaucratics – is being shown as part of the “Live Magazine” project during this year’s Rencontres de la photographie in...
River of Tea is a new exhibition by Panos photographer Tim Smith, exploring how the early tea trade sparked the migration of people from Bangladesh to Britain. The exhibition will...
Chris Stowers‘ timely photo story on the Kinmen islands, politically part of Taiwan but geographically merely a mile from the Chinese mainland, has been published in Newsweek Japan magazine. To...
Chris de Bode‘s creative coverage of the activities of Farm Africa, an international non-profit which helps empower women and provide income for rural communities around the world, in Uganda and...
Markel Redondo is exhibiting his aerial work on the burst property bubble that has left a legacy of unfinished housing and developments across Spain at the Museum of Fine Art...
Kieran Dodds’ delightful series of portraits of people with red (or ‘ginger’) hair has been published in the German news magazine Stern. View see the full set of images and...
Andrew Esiebo has been shortlisted for the Contemporary African Photography Prize (CAP) for his work on Nigerian health workers entitled “Coro Angels” (‘coro’ is colloquial for Coronavirus in Nigeria). To...
Laurent Weyl‘s reportage on the effects of Covid and a severe food crisis on the Central African Republic has been published in Le Figaro Magazine in France. To view the...
Adam Dean‘s photo story about the researchers in Thailand trying to establish whether there’s a link between Covid-19 and bats has been published in Newsweek Japan. To view the full...