Nick Hannes is exhibiting his humorous and thought-provoking study of Dubai, the United Arab Emirates’ most ostentatious and brash member, at De Garage in Mechelen, Belgium. Garden of Delight will...


Nora Lorek‘s long-term work on a community of South Sudanese refugees living in the Bidibidi refugee settlement on the border with Uganda has been published by National Geographic. Click on...


Andrew McConnell‘s first feature length documentary – Gaza – documents daily life in the small Palestinian enclave which has been blockaded by Israel and Egypt for the past 10 years....


Piotr Malecki‘s study of America’s enduring love affair with the motor car has been published in the Spanish weekend magazine El Pais Semanal.


Kacper Kowalski‘s multi-award-winning aerial photography work shot mainly over his native Poland is being exhibited at Los Angeles’ Galerie XII [6150 Wilshire Blvd, LA, CA, 90048] from 1 December 2018...


Some of Panos photographer Iva Zimova‘s archive from the 1980s and 1990s has been featured on the Private Photo Review under the title of Back to the Negatives.


Andrea Gjestvang‘s sensitive study of youths living in Norway’s northernmost Finnmark county – Everyone Knows this is Nowhere – is being exhibited at Israel’s largest photo festival – PHOTO IS:RAEL...


Kieran Dodds’ contemplative study of the meaning and importance of church forests in an ever more arid Ethiopia is being exhibited at the Ahmanson Gallery in Irvine, California until 15th...


Shiho Fukada‘s latest story on the large and growing population of elderly prisoners in Japanese jails has been published in the Germany magazine STERN.


Lianne Milton‘s recent shoot for the Washington Post covering the problem of child sex abuse in the Amazon has been published in the Washington Post. To view more images on...


Panos photographer Stefan Boness is teaming up with fellow photographer Martin Maleschka, showing their different interpretations of the East German city of Hoyerswerda at the Kunstraum Braugasse.


Lianne Milton has been busy documenting the fallout from Brazil’s recent presidential election that saw Jair Bolsonaro, a right wing former military officer, chosen for the highest office in the...


Elena Chernyshova‘s award-winning study of the remote, crumbling Russian town of Norilsk, built high above the Arctic Circle in the 1920s next to one of the largest nickel mines in...


Mads Nissen‘s long-term exhibition and book project on the peace process in Colombia following the historic signing of a treaty between the FARC and the Colombian government after over 50...


Minzayar Oo‘s long term project looking at the effects of jade mining in northern Myanmar has been published in the Norwegian daily Dagens Næringsliv.


Mary Turner‘s long-term photo project documenting the life of a traveller community she met at Dale Farm in Kent in 2009 and has continued to meet and photograph since is...