Martin Roemers will be exhibiting his award winning work on the world’s megacities – Metropolis – at New York’s: Anastasia Photo 143 Ludlow Street New York, NY 10002 from 1...
Hossein Fatemi has launched a Kickstarter campaign to crowd-fund a book of his long-term project on his native Iran – An Iranian Journey – which exposes the duality of life...
Two Panos photographers – Adam Dean and Andrew McConnell – have been included in National Geographic’s annual lineup of the Best Photos of 2016 with their work from the Philippines...
Andrew Testa‘s recent assignment for the Wellcome Trust, documenting the continuing search for the remains of Bosnians who died during the 1990s Yugoslav Wars has been featured on The Guardian...
Patrick Brown will be speaking about his award winning work on the trade in endangered species – Trading to Extinction – at: Bishwo Shahitto Kendro Bishyo Shahityo Kendro Ln Dhaka,...
A new film by Panos photographer Teun Voeten and Maaike Engels – Calais, Welcome to the Jungle – is being screened at: Cambridge University Social Anthropology Society Room 9 8...
Adam Dean‘s photostory about a unique panda breeding programme in China has been featured on the Bloomberg website. Click on the image to see more or HERE to see the...
Kacper Kowalski‘s award winning aerial photography of his native Poland in winter, which is being exhibited at The Curator Gallery in New York under the title Fade to White, has...
Seamus Murphy‘s music video for PJ Harvey’s The Community of Hope track which features on her latest album The Hope Six Demolition Project has won the prestigious Q Best Video...
As campaigning for the presidential election of 2016 in the US nears its end, Arizona has become an unlikely new battleground in what has been the most divisive race for...
Since April 2016, thousands of native Americans and their supporters have been converging on a site in the Standing Rock Indian Reservation to protest against the construction of the Dakota...
Patrick Brown‘s images from a recent project he worked on with Human Rights Watch, a New York based non-profit and pressure group, looking at land confiscations in Myanmar which have...
Tim Smith‘s new book project India’s Gateway: Gujarat, Mumbai & Britain, which looks at the links between different parts of Britain and India through the the ages is being exhibited...
Can Dündar, the former editor of the Turkish centre-left Cumhuriyet newspaper is one of four nominees for this year’s prestigious Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought. The prize “is awarded...
Teun Voeten recently visited the Iraqi city of Sinjar, formerly the main a Yazidi stronghold but now a heap of rubble, following intense fighting by Kurdish and Iraqi forces to...