Reading Time: 3 minutes Drawing on T.S. Eliot’s landmark poem, The Waste Land, Gregory Eddi Jones’ latest publication takes stock photographs as a starting point to push the boundaries of what photography can be

Reading Time: 3 minutes Drawing on T.S. Eliot’s landmark poem, The Waste Land, Gregory Eddi Jones’ latest publication takes stock photographs as a starting point to push the boundaries of what photography can be
Reading Time: 4 minutes Currently on show at Belfast Photo Festival, Edgar Martins’ Portrait of Humanity 2021 winning series uses the context of a prison to explore the philosophical concept of absence, and the troubling impacts of state-enforced separation
Reading Time: 3 minutes After falling out of love with photography, Okahara found himself haunted by memories of Koza, an old center of Okinawa city, on the southern islands of Japan
Reading Time: 4 minutes Travelling across the Japanese archipelago, Emery envisions a future where humanity exists in harmony with the natural world
Reading Time: 5 minutes Captivated by the Indigenous tradition of Songlines, Tanya Houghton travelled across Australia’s national parks, covering a total distance of 10,500 km over five weeks
Reading Time: 4 minutes “Poetry allows instantaneous connections between distant thoughts or images, and transcends the logic we use to formalise the events of the world. Photography can do the same”
Reading Time: 3 minutes Xu is the winner of this years Grand Prix prize at the Hyères International Festival Fashion and Photography. Here, we revisit an interview originally published in March 2020
Reading Time: 5 minutes Anjuman’s poetic images tackle issues of violence and oppression, many of which have affected Anjuman herself