Fifteen years on from its creation, Thompson is crowdfunding to publish his first-ever body of work, Texas Hill Country
“In the 1980s, Hackney was a very poor place,” says local photographer Neil Martinson, “but there were no food banks”
In his latest photobook, the American photographer presents images from his collaboration with the people of Newtown, Connecticut – home to the Sandy Hook Elementary School – asking what the personal and the performative can tell us about ourselves
The four shortlisted artists will each receive £5,000 and their work will be exhibited at The Photographers’ Gallery, London. An overall winner will be announced in mid-2023
As part of Leica Gallery’s Black History Month celebrations, the photographer presents her first solo exhibition, alongside a programme of talks, workshops and grants for young Black photographers
Pantall’s latest book returns to his daughter’s childhood, presenting emotive images from a time of comfort and rest
This year’s Jerwood/Photoworks Awards winners explore once-hidden experiences, championing working-class identities and emotions deemed incompatible with societal norms
Pfluger’s new book of portraits – Holding Space: Life and Love Through a Queer Lens – is a a hybrid of non-fiction, memoir and photobook
Publishers from all over Europe will gather to unveil new work and celebrate the importance of the photobook at the third edition of the festival
The photographer’s first solo exhibition delves into his archive, presenting unseen images from a time when the supermodel ruled all