The winners of the student open call will exhibit their work at Paris Gare du Lyon train station, as well as in a dedicated space at Paris Photo

The winners of the student open call will exhibit their work at Paris Gare du Lyon train station, as well as in a dedicated space at Paris Photo
The photographers and picture editor behind National Geographic’s August cover story share their approach to reimagining one of the world’s most-photographed structure
The biennale’s 50 site-specific installations will light up the Swiss town for three weeks. Here, we speak to the festival’s director Stefano Stoll about its bold, playful, and unpretentious approach
The multilayered images in Williams’ latest book are veiled with a sense of surrealism, exploring a clash of themes: power and subservience; control and chaos; ecstasy and pain
Presenting her first exhibition in Scotland, the influential photographer reflects on her craft and her experience as a woman in the “boys’ club” of Japanese post-war photography
Gilford’s latest exhibition captures the love and resilience of a community that provides a safe space from the white patriarchal norms of the mainstream rodeo
Documenting a ‘second adolescence’, the Montreal artist’s immersive book is intimate and dynamic in equal measure