A working photographer and farm labourer, Joanne Coates’s latest work asks who can still afford to make rural land their home
Beyond Gaza, image-makers are creating representations of Palestinian life that challenge western stereotypes and find beauty in the everyday
Zoning in on a small town in Normandy, ‘Non Fiction’ lends its characters a self-conscious ambiguity
The One to Watch discusses her early influences, perceptions of the nude, and her transition from graphic designer to image-maker
In a one-off event at the Stephen Lawrence Gallery, Slidefest brings together five photographers exploring overlooked aspects of Palestinian life
A new travelling exhibition explores what it means to be a working-class photographer documenting the working-class experience in post-Thatcher Britain
Ahead of a new show pairing Francesca Woodman and Julia Margaret Cameron, we get to know the National Portrait Gallery’s senior curator of photographs
With over 100,000 people awaiting an autism diagnosis in the UK, Harley Bainbridge spent time with one family navigating the highs and lows of the system
Now in its fourth year, the international competition champions smartphone photography. Judge Mati Machner reflects on how the practice has democratised image-making
In Between the Gates, new mother Pauline Rowan navigates an often-obscured side of parenthood