Catherine Hyland, Ian Howorth and Dougie Wallace are among over 100 photographers selling prints to raise money for Refuge, a charity working to support people who are at increased risk during the Covid-19 lockdown

Catherine Hyland, Ian Howorth and Dougie Wallace are among over 100 photographers selling prints to raise money for Refuge, a charity working to support people who are at increased risk during the Covid-19 lockdown
Martin Parr, Jack Davison, and Nadine Ijewere are among the more than one hundred British and UK-based photographers participating in an online print sale to support the Trussell Trust — a charity that aids over two-thirds of food banks across the UK
It’s your last chance to buy a stunning photograph, and support medics in virus-stricken Bergamo
“One of the main things we wanted to address is that there are so many small narratives,” says the Manchester-based publishing company, who are calling for photographers and writers to submit their stories
The French duo’s work combines found images from the internet, which are defaced with paint, plastic and tape to “show how mass media is shaping dreams and identities”
Abril wins the prestigious prize for her long term project highlighting stigmatised issues The History of Misogyny
Featuring work by eight artists, and a new project from Magnum Photos, the first in a series of exhibitions at the Bronx Documentary Center examines America’s political transformation since Trump’s regressive immigration policies
In the 1930s, more than 70,000 people sought refuge in Britain from Nazi-dominated Europe. Among them were a group of women photographers, now brought together in a new exhibition