The contest attracted 80,408 images, from 5034 photographers from 125 countries, and the jury gave…
The contest attracted 80,408 images, from 5034 photographers from 125 countries, and the jury gave…
Burhan Ozbilici wasn’t even working when he shot his World Press Photo-winning image – he…
That world exists, if you know where to look. Berlin-based photographer Karolin Klüppel’s pictures of…
Festival Images Vevey is known for its innovative photography installations, but in 2016 it outdid itself,…
The deadline is approaching fast to enter the PHmuseum grant competition, which offers a total…
Some 43 photographers have been shortlisted for the Gomma Grant this year: Alvaro Deprit, Antonio Faccilongo, Arko…
The director of the We Folk agency on the best photographic projects and events of 2016 and 2017
The Swiss-Italian photographer Claudio Rasano has won the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2016 for his portrait of a Johannesburg schoolboy.
The Croatian photographer Lana Mesić is the winner of the first Grolsch Unseen Residency. The residency offers a two-month scholarship in London early next year, giving Mesić the chance to create a new body of work in line with her unconventional approach to the urban creative landscape. The resulting work will be unveiled at the following edition of Unseen Photo Fair & Festival.
British Journal of Photography’s annual International Photography Award is a leading showcase for contemporary photographic talent. Simon Bainbridge, editor of The British Journal of Photography since 2003, and the original founder of the magazine’s signature award, is overseeing its 11th edition. When he sits down to judge the prize with an elite panel of industry professionals, what does he look for in a winner?