The country’s midwives fight daily to help the women and children of the nation

A virtual exhibition charts a series of exchanges between Nina Mae Fowler and Casper Sejersen during the tumult of 2020
Three bodies of work and 30 single images have won the fourth edition of one of British Journal of Photography’s biggest awards
As we approach one year since Covid-19 was declared a global pandemic, four commercial photographers reflect on the lessons they’ve learned, and how to continue growing professionally when work is sparse
Reappropriating Catholic imagery, Mendez highlights the impact of the colonial history in the ongoing sidelining of indigenous women in her home country
Following on from her 2020 exhibition Naïvy at Maximillian William Gallery, Capitán collates the exhibited work, inspired by the iconic sailor suit, into an archival book object
With a national lockdown, Gray found ways to create new work while championing the local essential workers keeping the country connected
Using her camera, the photographer interprets the intangible into imagery to attempt to gain a better understanding and connection to a family member she never knew.
The festival’s diverse programme embraces a vast array of photographic practices, with a special focus on education and awareness.