Chris de Bode‘s ongoing project When I Grow Up which shows children from around the world enacting their dreams for their future, has been published in French GEO Collection magazine.


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...


Ian Teh‘s work for Bloomberg Businessweek magazine on New Zealand based AI entrepreneur Mark Sagar has been published in the magazine and online.


Hossein Fatemi‘s photo story about Slab City, an alternative community in the California desert, has been published in Chinese Southern People’s Weekly magazine.


Hossein Fatemi‘s portraits series of Iranians living in the United States has been published by Foreign Policy Magazine.


Guy Martin‘s work on the town of Veles in Macedonia, which was the source of much of the fake news circulating during the 2016 American presidential election, has been published...


Espen Rasmussen‘s long-term project looking at the rise of the extreme Right across Europe has been published in the New Republic. To view more images, click on the picture below.


Three pieces of work by Panos photographer Mark Henley are being projected during the NO’ PHOTO festival in Geneva on 14 October 2017. Mark will be showing his award-winning work...


Tim Dirven‘s new photo book Karkas, which offers a sweeping retrospective of his work and travels over the past 25 years, has been published by Lannoo. To buy a copy,...


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


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...


Vlad Sokhin has won the Visa d’or franceinfo award for Best Digital News Story with his multimedia project covering the effects of climate change on landscapes and communities across the...


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...