US-based photographer Anna Mia Davidson was voted as our People’s Choice Winner, after The Guardian…

US-based photographer Anna Mia Davidson was voted as our People’s Choice Winner, after The Guardian…
The documentary photographer discusses the realities of shooting amid one of the world’s worst Ebola outbreaks in history
Originally trained as a journalist, Barcelona-born Laia Abril expanded her storytelling methods after studying at New York’s ICP. She is best-known for the first chapter of her long-term project A History of Misogyny, On Abortion, which recently won the Paris Photo-Aperture Foundation PhotoBook of the Year Award and has been shortlisted for the 2019 Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation Prize
Alessandra Sanguinetti was born in New York, but grew up in Argentina, where she lived…
Now in its second year, the PHmuseum Women Photographer Grant has a simple premise – to recognise and award world-class photographers, who also happen to be women. Judged this year by a prestigious panel including Magnum photographer Alessandra Sanguinetti and The Photographers’ Gallery senior curator Karen McQuaid, the Grant has two main sections – The Women Photographer Grant and the New Generation Prize for those under 30 years of age. BJP takes a look at those who have made the shortlist.
Aiyush Pachnanda may have yet to finish his Photojournalism degree, but he’s already taking the…
Laia Abril, Nina Berman, Sohrab Hura, and Carmen Winant are all in the running for the prestigious Paris Photo/Aperture Foundation Photobook of the Year Award, which will be announced on 09 November at Paris Photo.
In total ten books have been shortlisted for the award; in addition, 20 books have been shortlisted for the First Photobook, and five for the Photography Catalogue of the Year. All the shortlisted books will go on show at Paris Photo and at the Aperture Foundation in New York, then tour to various venues across Europe, as well as being featured in the Autumn 2018 issue of The Photobook Review. In addition the Photobook of the Year winner will receive $10,000.
Danielle Da Silva is a photographer, activist and filmmaker, and the Founder and CEO of…
The winners were announced during Berlin Photo Week in Germany (10 – 14 October) where…