Sven Torfinn‘s recent work on Lagos, Nigeria, Africa’s largest city, has been featured on the website of Nederlandse Omroep Stichting (NOS), a Dutch national broadcaster. The interactive site contains stills,...


The work of Panos photographers Adam Dean and William Daniels which was commissioned by National Geographic this year has appeared in the magazine’s selection of Best Photos of 2017. William...


William Daniels‘ recent work on the Rohingya refugee crisis on the border between Myanmar and Bangladesh has been published on the National Geographic website. To view more work by William...


The work of the late photographer Jeroen Oerlemans, a long-time member of Panos Pictures, who was tragically killed in Libya in October 2016, is being exhibited at: Kunsthal Rotterdam Museumpark...


Andrew McConnell‘s new work on migrants crossing the Mediterranean – “The Crossing” – has been published in the Financial Times Magazine.


Panos photographer Abbie Trayler-Smith has won the Second Prize at the prestigious annual Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize with her image of an Iraq IDP women looking through a bus...


Stuart Freedman is launching two books, both published by Dewi Lewis Publishing, at this year’s Paris Photo. His new book – The Englishman & the Eel – will be launched...


At this year’s annual Rory Peck Awards, held at London’s Saddler’s Wells Theatre, Panos photographer Minzayar Oo was awarded the prestigious Martin Adler Prize. The award “honours a local freelancer...


Bangkok based Panos photographers Patrick Brown and Nic Dunlop will be holding a three-day workshop specifically designed for photographers working in the humanitarian context. Working with visiting lecturers and editors...


Patrick Brown‘s recent work on the exodus of hundreds of thousands of ethnic Rohingya from Myanmar into Bangladesh has been published in The New Republic and online.


Jan Banning‘s new project Red Utopia, which looks at the remnants of the Communist movement in Nepal, India, Italy, Portugal and Russia has been published in The Guardian and online....


A new exhibition called A Million Miracles, co-produced by Panos Pictures and Sightsavers and photographed by Andrew McConell in Pakistan, has opened next to City Hall on More London Riverside,...


William Daniels’ recent work on the Rohingya refugee crisis on the border between Myanmar and Bangladesh, commissioned by National Geographic Magazine, has been published in the magazine’s Dispatches section. with...


Tea enjoys a special place in British culture and behind Britain’s cup of choice is a fascinating story that is rarely told. Over 500,000 British-Bangladeshis now live in Britain. Over...


Over the past decade Panos photographer Tim Smith has traveled back to his childhood home of Barbados, as well as many other Caribbean nations with close connections to Britain. His...


The work published in Tim Dirven‘s new photo book – Karkas – is being exhibited at: Cultuurcentrum Mechelen Tentoonstellingszalen Minderbroedersgang 5 2800 Mechelen Belgium from 20 October 2017 until 7...