As Taschen republishes Sebastião Salgado’s classic reportage from the Serra Pelada gold mine, a former Magnum director recalls the day it first landed on his desk

As Taschen republishes Sebastião Salgado’s classic reportage from the Serra Pelada gold mine, a former Magnum director recalls the day it first landed on his desk
Focusing on human struggle in the battle to defeat Isis, Ivor Prickett spent months on the frontline in Iraq and Syria, documenting the end of the caliphate, and
the daunting return home
for thousands
of displaced citizens
A troubled young father named Tommy is at the centre of an ongoing series about a rebellious Swedish subculture
Crossing four continents over four years, Lisa Barnard’s latest project explores our ongoing obsession with gold as “a potent symbol of value, beauty, purity, greed and political power”
Travelling throughout the Netherlands, Marwan Bassiouni examines Muslim identity through the windows and outside views of mosques
“Our interpretation of cannabis culture has never been seen before,” says the founder of Broccoli, a magazine created by and for women who love cannabis
Antony Sojka visits the Halligen to witness the tides, landscape and people of these North Sea islands
Our September issue features an exclusive interview with Tim Walker, as well as Libuše Jarcovjáková’s documentation of the Prague underground, our pick of this year’s British graduates, and much more.
An award-winning writer, photographer, broadcaster, musician, poet and former children’s TV presenter,
Johny Pitts founded the online platform Afropean.com in 2013. Following
the Brexit vote, he set out on a self- funded journey across the continent to write a non-fiction travel narrative, recently published
in book form by Penguin, titled Afropean: Notes from Black Europe