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Nick hannes is exhibiting his work on NEW CAPITAL, a series of six photo stories about purpose-built capitals around the world, ...
Nick Hannes is exhibiting his latest project NEW CAPITAL, a critical reflection on neoliberal urban development in 6 purpose-bui...
Rhodri Jones is exhibiting his latest work – COFIO, a series of tender photographs, many of his father John Ellis Jones, f...
Ivor Prickett‘s recent work from Sudan, a country barely visited by foreign journalists, is going to be exhibited at this ...
Iva Zimova is exhibiting her work, covering the war in Ukraine for over two years, in Pilsen’s Old Synagogue from 7th July...
Noriko Hayashi‘s work on ageing in Japan has been published in Il Reportage magazine in Italy. To view the full story, cli...
Jan Banning’s portrait series on victims and perpetrators in Rwanda who have found a way to reconciliation has been publis...
Andrew McConnell‘s multi-year exploration of the steppes of Kazakhstan, home to ancient cultures and the Baikonur Cosmodro...
Fábio Erdos recently worked a Director of Photography on a new feature length documentary film about music producer Carl Craig....
Markel Redondo’s photo story about the village of Landais in France where all residents have Alzheimer’s has been pu...
Coming at the end of 20 years of photographing Guatemala, James Rodriguez‘s book Tierra de árboles (Land of Trees) is out...
Jan Banning’s portrait series about reconciliation in post-genocide Rwanda has been published in Newsweek magazine in Japa...
Tommy Trenchard’s photo story about Rooibos production in South Africa has been published in Africa Magazine. To see the f...
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Tommy Trenchard’s photo story about Rooibos production in South Africa has been published in Geographical Magazine. To see...
Sean Sutton’s recent coverage from war-torn Gaza has been published on the Guardian website. To view the full series, plea...
Jan Banning‘s portrait series about reconciliation in Rwanda, 30 years after the genocide, has been published by Le Monde ...
With a population of over 1.4 billion, India is the most populous country on earth. Yet the number of female skateboarders can b...
Central America\'s criminal organisations keep growing in strength, seemingly impervious to the crime fighting efforts of nation...
Livestock farming on an Industrial scale across Europe is causing widespread environmental degradation and serious damage to the...
The history of migration across the Mediterranean goes back thousands of years. In recent years, tens of thousands of people hav...
In India, the \'Green Revolution\' of the 1960s is not the untrammelled success that many of its boosters have claimed, though t...
The bright and opulent prints with their infinite variety of patterns have become the symbol of a continent, appreciated around ...
Off the coast of Sierra Leone, a remote island once home to three villages, large areas of forest and thousands of people is on ...
Bullfighting in Spain is more than a sport. It is a unique cultural phenomenon that brings together ritualistic performance art ...
Only 150 kilometres from Washington, DC, and a mere speck of dry land measuring three square kilometres, Tangier island in Chesa...
This project appears to be a very straightforward concept. A series of photographs of couples kissing in the street, in parks, ...
Contemporary Europe has seen a steep increase in social tensions, aggressive politics, hostility towards outsiders and a new wav...
On the ochre plains along the Mekong River the station emerges like a monumental pagoda of glass and steel. Vientiane railway s...
Today, 2.5 billion people worldwide depend on charcoal to cook their daily meals. Charcoal has been used as a fuel for over 3...
On 24th June 2022, the US Supreme Court surprised and shocked many when it upheld the ruling in Dobbs vs Jackson Women\'s Health...
\'I am sacrificing myself living here. I have to get out\' says a 47 year old man, one of the few remaining inhabitants in a com...
The women had fled into the sprawling camps of Goma hoping they would find safety. As the M23 rebel group has swept his part of ...
The Beastie Boys, an American hip-hop group from New York, may have coined the term when they described the mullet hairstyle in ...
The central Mediterranean has long been Europe\'s deadliest border. In 2023, some 3041 migrants lost their lives or were recorde...
In Sierra Leone, the Chinese have stepped into the void left by the British, plundering natural resources and threatening liveli...
Peru is eighth on the list of countries with the most water, but the capital Lima, where a third of the population live, is loca...
The largest landlocked country on earth, Kazakhstan remains for most foreigners a vast, arid void, somewhere between Russia and ...
With a population of just over 10,000, Poienile de sub Munte is the largest village in Romania, most of whose inhabitants are pa...
It\'s the most tranquil and magnificent backdrop to our planet\'s climate catastrophe, and the ramifications for Greenland, as w...
There is a tradition in Barentsburg. When you go to the mainland, you hug a tree because there are none here. The Russian enclav...
On 29th October 1923, a modern nation rose from the ashes of the Ottoman Empire. Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, the founder and first Pr...
The Yanomami people are living through an unprecedented crisis due to the invasion of some 20,000 illegal gold miners who have d...
Norway, a country of pristine fjords, mountains and endless pine forests, derives 98% of the energy coursing through its grid fr...
Metro Manila is one of the largest and most densely populated cities in the world. Around a third of its 20 million inhabitants ...
\'If we lived in gardens, religion would not have been possible. Its absence has driven us to long for paradise. The space witho...
Over 90% of the Russians were sure that there wouldn\'t be a war with Ukraine. February 24th 2022 was a shock for everyone. ...
The Damodar river darkens as it snakes through lush forest, tall maize fields and thatched villages. The rain water that falls o...
20 years after Peru's Truth Commission communities are still retrieving and burying victims of Shining Path and the governmen...
Science is helping Peru's Alpaca herders adapt to Climate Change
Drawing on Inca knowledge to manage water in the Peruvian Andes
The violent return of military rule in Myanmar has brought death and repression back onto the streets of the country.
Lake Titicaca once the sacred lake of the Incas is now in danger of turning into an open sewer
An in-depth study of the epic Rohingya refugee crisis and its effect on hundreds of thousands of ordinary people.
Nick Hannes explores new and planned capital cities in Brazil, Egypt, Indonesia and Kazakhstan.
A multi-year project looking at the effects of climate change on communities and environments across the Pacific region. ...
Americans Parade is a parade of Americans; one after the other, from one community to the next, building up a picture of Amer...
Towards a world free of poverty, hunger and environmental degradation, CGIAR is the world's largest global agricultural innov...
72 countries around the world have criminal laws against sexual activity by lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender or intersex p...
The effects of China's breakneck industrialisation on the Yellow River
Asmara is a unique example of early 20th Century modernist architecture, now been elevated to UNESCO World Heritage status
Would you open your home to a refugee?
A collaboration between the International Rescue Committee and Panos Pictures
A photographic meditation from the skies above Poland.
More than 620 million Africans, or two thirds of the population of the continent, have no access to electricity.
A glimpse into the opaque world of contemporary Turkish politics and society.
Ending one of the world's longest running civil wars.
The Congo river is the lifeline of a region with few roads or railways.
The result of years of aerial photography, this is a visual study of the complicated relationship between humans and nature.
The people feeling the pain of Japan's unforgiving job market
The untold story of urban refugees in Burundi, Haiti, Jordan, Malaysia, Thailand, United Kingdom, Kenya and the USA.
The result of two decades of work, Belgicum is a unique document about a country in search of a raison d'etre.
The Central African Republic (CAR) has seen more than its fair share of coups and unrest over the five and a half decades...
Exploring the topography and migrations of London from the vantage point of a bus.
For over 40 years Western Sahara, a former Spanish colony in northwestern Africa, and its people, the Sahrawis, have been liv...
In collaboration with the World Photography Organisation (WPO) and Sony's Global Imaging Ambassadors (SGIA), Panos Pictures c...
Through images and stories from 20 countries, across every continent, a collaboration between Water & Sanitation for the Urba...