A new installation on show at Blast! photography festival presents found images of beauty queens, discovered in the community centre of a small town in the West Midlands,England

A new installation on show at Blast! photography festival presents found images of beauty queens, discovered in the community centre of a small town in the West Midlands,England
Sara Fiorino’s conceptual images explore how preconceptions relating to gender, race and class can influence our sense of identity, social agency and domestic space
Jana Sophia Nolle reconstructs the makeshift dwellings of homeless people in San Francisco, and photographs them in the living rooms of the wealthy upper class
Baud Postma’s desert landscapes considers photography’s relationship with authenticity and memory
The South African photographer’s series of self-portraits addressing race, gender, and identity has been awarded the prestigious photobook prize
Throughout May, BJP-online will be re-publishing a series of articles profiling the 19 emerging image-makers British Journal of Photography is tipping for 2019. Selected from 750 nominations, the 2019 Ones to Watch provide a window into where photography is heading
Twenty five years have passed since apartheid ended and Nelson Mandela became president. Ilvy Njiokiktjien’s decade-long project documents the opportunities and challenges faced by the children of the “rainbow nation”
For her latest work, Maja Daniels spent three years in Älvdalen, a small Swedish town shrouded by the mystery of a dying norse language, and its tragic history of witch trials