A Panos photographer, whose identity is being withheld to protect him and his family, has won the 1st Prize in this year’s Photo Trophy International Jury prize awarded by Nikon...


Kieran Dodds‘ meditative project on the Church forests of Ethiopia, small patches of trees surrounding churches in the country’s Amhara region which have been protected for centuries and are coming...


In 1999, while working for the Observer at the Kukës II refugee camp near the town of the same name in Albania, Andrew Testa took this picture showing refugees from...


Millennium Images and Panos Pictures are proud to announce their inaugural talks series over the coming months. These exciting new talks under the auspices of Milim Community, a non-profit ‘community...


Vlad Sokhin‘s multi-year, long-term photographic project investigating the effects of climate change on the nature and people of communities living in the Pacific and Arctic regions is finally ready as...


On 9 September 2011, two days before the terrorist attacks of 9/11, Ahmad Shah Massoud, the leader of the ‘Northern Alliance’ known to his troops as the ‘Lion of Panjshir’,...


Three Panos photographers will have their work featured at this year’s Visa pour l’Image photo festival in Perpignan, France, which runs from 28 August until 26 September 2021. A Panos...


In September 2021 Angela Merkel, the German Chancellor, is due to stand down from her post when the country goes to the polls to elect a new government. Her terms...


Ten years after photographing some of the survivors of the devastating terrorist attacks perpetrated by Anders Behring Breivik in Oslo and on the island of Utøya, Andrea Gjestvang has reconnected...


More than twelve years after xenophobic attacks swept across South Africa’s townships and informal settlements, leaving at least 60 dead and thousands injured, photojournalists James Oatway and Alon Skuy have...


Panos photographer Patrick Brown was given the annual FotoEvidence Book Award with World Press Photo in 2019 for his work on the Rohingya refugee crisis of 2017 when almost 800,000...


Andrew Esiebo has been shortlisted for the Contemporary African Photography Prize (CAP) for his work on Nigerian health workers entitled “Coro Angels” (‘coro’ is colloquial for Coronavirus in Nigeria). To...


Laurent Weyl‘s reportage on the effects of Covid and a severe food crisis on the Central African Republic has been published in Le Figaro Magazine in France. To view the...


During lockdowns over the past year Jenny Matthews created a series of patchworks which incorporate her work over the past twenty years as a documentary photographer concerned with the effects...


Chris de Bode’s reportage “Made by Me”, which portrays garment workers in Myanmar as ‘creators’ and empowered individuals, rather than victims, has won the 1st Prize in the International Documentary...


In May 2020, University College London Hospital (UCLH) invited Panos photographer Tom Pilston to take portraits of staff at the heigh of the Covid-19 pandemic. According to Tom, he wanted...