Zack Canepari and Drea Cooper‘s “California is a Place” included in the Shorts section of Moments of Innovation, a joint MIT’s Open Documentary Lab and IDFA’s DocLab interactive exhibit and...


“He is a friend, and he is an unassuming hero. I also think the fact that he is both awkward and a shy newspaper reporter makes him like everybody else....


Winner at this year’s AOP awards, this short by Adam Hinton is the latest in his series of documentaries about people who live in Urban Slums around the world. Rowena...


It is with great sadness and a deep sense of loss that we were informed today of the passing of Panos photographer, friend and colleague Dan White in Bangkok, Thailand....


Since 1957, the Al Nour Wal Amal Association has been providing free education, vocational training and career advice to blind girls and women in Cairo and its classical orchestra has...


The Youth Employment Network (YEN) works to engage, educate and motivate actors to provide improved employment opportunities for youth. YEN’s Youth to Youth Fund aims to provide youth led organizations...


Guy Martin will be speaking to the BBC’s Allan Little as part of a Beyond Borders event at: Traquair House Innerleithen Peeblesshire EH44 6PW United Kingdom on Saturday, 18 August...


Kael Alford has been given the Michael P. Smith Fund For Documentary Photography by the New Orleans Photo Alliance for her work on disappearing communities along Louisiana’s fragile coastline. The...


Whilst working on his project in Caracas Adam Hinton interviewed a young woman, Alimar Teresa Perdomo. Without any prompting she told him about the time she was kidnapped by a...


Panos photographer Zack Canepari and his colleague Drea Cooper are working on a feature film about US Olympic boxer Claressa Shields, aka T-Rex, who is the youngest female boxer to...


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...