Noriko Hayashi‘s exceptional long term project on Japanese women who ended up living in North Korea with their Korean husbands has been published in Norway’s Dagens Næringsliv and on the...


Marc Shoul’s work on South Africa during the Coronavirus – Time Between – has been selected for the Corona Call 2020 project which will be exhibited in October 2020 at...


Two of Andrew Testa‘s images have been announced as winners in this year’s Portrait of Britain 2020 awards. Click on the image below to view in full size. “I photographed...


Mary Turner has won the Spot Light Award 2020 at this year’s World Report Awards organised by the Festival della Fotografia Etica with her long-term work on the lives of...


Vlad Sokhin’s work on the LGBT community in the former Soviet republic of Kyrgyzstan has been published on the (Russian language) website Lenta.ru. To view the full story, please click...


Panos photographer Chris de Bode will be giving a photography masterclass in Les Arcs in southern France from 29th September to 1st October 2020. To book a place, either call...


Ian Teh’s latest assignment for National Geographic, which took him to the farthest southern reaches of South America, has been published on the National Geographic website. To see the full...


Tom Pilston’s striking portraits of staff working during the Coronavirus crisis at the University College Hospital in London – from cleaners and caterers to surgeons and consultant – has been...


Iva Zimova will be exhibiting her work from Afghanistan at the Old Synagogue in Pilsen, Czech Republic, until 30 August 2020. The private view will take place on 16 July...


Kieran Dodds has been interviewed by the Ben Harman, the director of Photography Down The Line, a charity and centre for photography based in Edinburgh. Started during the time of...


Christina Boyer has spent almost her entire adult life in a Georgia prison. She was arrested some 28 years ago, at the age of 22, accused of murdering her three-year-old...


Hidden History: The Lost Portraits of Bradford is a BBC film made in collaboration with Bradford Museums and Panos photographer Tim Smith. It explores how the Belle Vue Studio’s extraordinary...


Iva Zimova has spent the past months in her native Czech Republic, looking after her ill father and photographing daily life during the coronavirus crisis. Her work has been published...


An interview with Adrian Evans, director of Panos Pictures. —— After nearly 20 years travelling and photographing the consequences of economic and social change in a globalising world, Mark Henley...


In April 2019, Björn Steinz decided to document the sheer scale of the tourist phenomenon that has overcome Prague since the early 1990s when the city emerged from almost half...


These portraits are a tribute to the last surviving members of the 43 Group, an historically significant but largely forgotten anti-fascist movement of mostly, although not exclusively, Jewish ex-servicemen after...