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...


Two Panos photographers – Mads Nissen and Lalo de Almeida – have been nominated for World Press Photo Awards with their work on Covid and the devastating wildfires in the...


Starting in the week of 2nd March 2001, the Afghan Taliban destroyed two monumental statues of Gautama Buddha that had been hewn into the side of a mountain in the...


Adam Dean has won both the Award of Excellence as well as the Second Place in the Science and Natural History section for his work on research into the bats...


Robin Hammond and Chris de Bode are exhibiting at this year’s Xposure International Photography Festival in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates which is taking place between 10 and 13 February 2021....


Elena Chernyshova’s new wide-ranging reportage on the life of the Nenet people, nomadic reindeer herders on Russia’s Yamal Peninsula, has been awarded an Honorable Mention at this year’s UNICEF Photo...


Once the initial confusion of Covid lockdown had passed, I became aware of what I was missing. Pre-Covid-19, I had regularly undertaken photographic road trips. In 2019, I embarked on...


Julio Etchart long term project ‘Imagining Orwell in Three Continents’ has just been published as a photo book by Just Press. Click here to order your copy of the book....


Ben Roberts‘ new book, AMULETO, which attempts to express two of the most significant events of 2020 – the disruption caused by Covid-19 and the killing of George Floyd in...


Mads Nissen’s award-winning long-term project on the end of Colombia’s civil war and the slow road to peace and reconstruction is being exhibited as part of the Radar Festival in...


Mads Nissen will be exhibiting his behind-the-scenes work on the Danish government’s response to the Corona Virus outbreak at the Museum of National History from 10 October 2020 until 3...


Kieran Dodds’ long term project on ‘Gingers’ – people with red hair – has now been published as a book and is available to buy from Kieran’s site. Click HERE...


Chris de Bode‘s recent project, photographed on behalf of Farm Africa, has been published on The Guardian website. The work is being exhibited outdoors at More London, next to the...


Kieran Dodds has been interviewed in Times Radio about his long-term project, and now photo book, about people with red (or “ginger”) hair. You can listen to the interview by...