Daniel Ochoa de Olza’s work on the spring rite of La Maya has been published in Volkskrant in the Netherlands. To view the whole piece, please click here.


Daniel Ochoa de Olza’s work on the spring rite of La Maya has been published on The Guardian website. To view the whole piece, please click here.


Nick Hannes’ work on “New Capitals”, which is also available as a book, has been published in Volkskrant in the Netherlands. To see the full piece, please click here.


Mario Heller’s photo story about Dubai’s Asian community has been published in Rhythms Monthly magazine in Taiwan. To see the full story, please click here.


To view the whole story on the danger posed to low-lying islands in Sierra Leone by rising sea levels, please click here.


Alfredo Caliz‘s long-term work on parks around the world has been published in Spanish Exit Magazine . To view more images from the set, please click here.


Lalo de Almeida has won a World Press Photo award for his work on the ongoing drought in the Amazon in his native Brazil.


Two Panos photographers – Mads Nissen and Tommy Trenchard – have won awards at this year’s Istanbul Photo Awards. Mads Nissen won in the Story – Daily Life category for...


Daniel Ochoa de Olza’s series of portraits of “Mayas”, a spring rite in Spain, has been published in El País Semanal in Spain. To view the full story, please click...


Simon Townsley has been named Photographer of the Year at this year’s British Press Awards for his work in countries such as DR Congo, the United Kingdom and Turkey over...


Tommy Trenchard’s photo story on the lives of the fishing communities on Cambodia’s Tonle Sap Lake has been published in Rhythms Monthly magazine in Taiwan. To view the full story,...


Jordi Ruiz Cirera is exhibiting his extensive body of work on the US-Mexico border – Where the Line Blurs – at Espace Jörg Brockmann in Geneva, Switzerland until 25th April...


Musuk Nolte’s work on traditional water management techniques in the Peruvian Andes has been published in Marie Claire magazine in Taiwan. To view the full body of work, click here.


Nick Hannes long-term project on New Capitals in six countries around the world has been published in De Morgen in Belgium.