Created across Nigeria, India and at open cast mines across Europe, Wahala is a poignant reminder that the climate crisis is everybody’s problem

Created across Nigeria, India and at open cast mines across Europe, Wahala is a poignant reminder that the climate crisis is everybody’s problem
Part of the latest project from Fast Forward Women in Photography, Putting Ourselves in the Picture centres the lived experience of those working to build a home in the UK
Travelling through the Białowieża Forest – a natural border between the two nations – at the cusp of a political revolution, Orpik sought to understand the Belarusian community
Matthew Genitempo’s latest photobook captures the eerily beautiful landscapes of Marfa, Texas, in atmospheric images taken on ambling walks at the start of the pandemic
Blending fine-art, commercial, and editorial images, Roe Ethridge questions compositional norms and artistic propriety
Set in the village of Prabert in France, Rousset’s images play on the eccentricities of the village and its people, transforming them lovingly into caricatures and tableaus
Fifteen years on from its creation, Thompson is crowdfunding to publish his first-ever body of work, Texas Hill Country
From insight into Graciela Iturbide’s creative process to the documentation of the legendary Second World Black and African Festival of Arts and Culture, we round up the titles to take note of