When the police came looking for his son, Abu Morgan told the truth: after stealing money from a relative, the boy had fled. Then Abu Morgan found himself locked up...


For some years now, Sierra Leone has stayed off the front pages of the newspapers. People are slowly and arduously rebuilding their country after one of the most savage civil...


As every year toward the end of July, this year sees another gathering of professional photo veterans, young talent, enthusiastic amateurs and a whole lot of other interested folk descend...


Ami Vitale will be teaching a week-long workshop in the Centennial Valley of Southwest Montana from 16 until 22 September 2012. “The week long workshop will focus on how to...


Across southeast Asia, indigenous communities often lack formal legal title to their ancestral lands. As a result, traditional holdings can face expropriation and encroachment by business interests or by the...


Martin Roemers’ book Eyes of War, a series of 40 portraits of people who lost their sight in the Second World War with accompanying interviews, is out now. Hatje Cantz...


Panos Photographer Julio Etchart will be kicking off a season of First Tuesday talks next week with a retrospective of his work and a talk at the Cat and Mutton...


For the first time since the foundation of the agency, Panos Pictures held a Photographers’ Meeting at Folly Farm in Somerset from 21 and 23 May. The meeting was followed...


Panos photographer Robin Hammond has been working on a long-term project about Zimbabwe for the past 2 years. Around 21 April 2012, he was arrested in the South of the...


Mark Henley has been named Swiss Press Photographer of the Year 2012 for his longterm work looking at the opaque and secretive world of Swiss banking in Zurich and Geneva....


We celebratedd 25 years of Panos Pictures at the Frontline Club in London on Wednesday, 25 April 2012 with a special conversation with Adrian Evans, director of Panos Pictures and...


Today, 20th April, is the first anniversary of Tim Hetherington’s tragic death in Misrata, Libya. Tim is dearly missed as an irreplaceable friend and long term contributor to Panos Pictures....


Two Danes, one mountain, one dream. Ten years ago, my friend Lee Z Berg and I stood at the foot of the majestic mountain Ama Dablam (6856m) in the Everest...


On the rapids of the Congo river, the Wagenia people practice a form of fishing perfected over hundreds of years. Shot by Andrew McConnell Edited by Panos Pictures


This is the story of a group of friends who commute together to work in Warsaw. About 500 thousand people commute every day to Polish capital. This film is part...