Ivor Prickett has been interviewed about his new book “End of the Caliphate” that has been published by Steidl. The book is the result of months spent on the ground...
Two Panos photographers – Chris de Bode and Robin Hammond – have been shortlisted for this year’s Wellcome Photography Prize, sponsored by the Wellcome Trust. Robin Hammond has been shortlisted...
Andrew Esiebo is leading an extended photography workshop in Kampala, Uganda. The Cannon & UPPA Storytelling Workshop will take place at the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung in Kampala, Uganda, from 15th...
Panos photographer Abbie Trayler-Smith was interviewed alongside Marc Hartog, the Founder and CEO of 1854 Media about the “Portraits of Humanity” project, a photographic competition that will be published as...
The feature length documentary GAZA, by Panos photographer and film maker Andrew McConnell and Garry Keane, premiered at Sundance Film Festival, will be shown as part of the Refugee Week...
Two Panos photographers – Andrew Esiebo and Frédéric Noy – have been shortlisted for the Contemporary African Photography Prize (CAP). Andrew has been nominated for his work on Amah Ayivi,...
Robin Hammond‘s groundbreaking series of portraits of LGBTI people around the world who are facing discrimination because of their sexuality – Where Love Is Illegal – has been published by...
Markel Redondo has shot a short film for BBC Reel on the island of San Juan de Gaztelugatxe in the Bay of Biscay which has featured in the Game of...
Markel Redondo, who has produced award-winning photographic and video work on the real estate bubble that burst spectacularly in 2008, is being featured in a documentary produced by the Franco-German...
William Daniels is exhibiting work from four countries as part of an photographic montage called Wilting Point at the Vieille Eglise Saint-Vincent in Mérignac, France until 9 June 2019.
Three Panos photographers – Mads Nissen, Patrick Brown and Francesco Cito – will be participating in this year’s IMP Festival in Padova, Italy, from 10 to 26 May 2019. Mads...
Berlin’s traditional Litfaßsäulen, a classic advertising column, are about to disappear. Despite strong opposition from nostalgic residents who see the 19th century structures as part of the city’s cultural heritage,...
Kieran Dodds‘ extensive work on the church forests of Ethiopia, a country that has lost some 95% of its native forest in the past century, has been shortlisted for a...
Carlos Spottorno‘s unique take on the ancient city of Palmyra and the effect of the Syrian Civil War on efforts to preserve the priceless treasures has been shortlisted for the...
Nora Lorek‘s recent work on children living in the world’s second largest refugee camp settlement Bidibidi in Uganda, exploring the ways they use primitive things available to them to create...
Shiho Fukada has won the Feature Photography Award at this year’s Overseas Press Club of America awards with her incisive piece about old people in prison in Japan, some of...