Pietro Lo Casto explores social and environmental issues while touching on humanity, nature and spirits in his graduate project

Pietro Lo Casto explores social and environmental issues while touching on humanity, nature and spirits in his graduate project
“The effects of fracking have long-term consequences: I wasn’t going to be able to document them in a traditional way”
In a new book, A Voice Above the Linn, Lawrence tells the story of Jim Taggart and his gardens, hidden amid a remote valley on the western coast of Scotland
Jude’s latest title is a reminder of the scale of natural forces, which have operated independently of our anthropocentric experiences, billions of years before us, and for billions of years to come
On this day ten years ago, the UN recognised clean water and sanitation as a human right, but one in ten people still lack access. Wateraid commissioned 10 visual artists from the global south to respond to this issue
A new exhibition, set within ancient ruins in Normandy, paints a portrait of a transitioning China — through 13 photographers’ and 80 works that explore the river
“I see my work as a kind of tapestry, which is woven by thousands of threads to create one image”
An Arctic town plunged into darkness for two months of the year, and known as “ground zero for climate change”, provided Mark Mahaney with the impetus for his first personal project.
Driven by memories of his own experience, Sushavan Nandy’s project shows the disruptive effects of climate change and flooding on individual lives
In this collection, we explore urgent questions of the environment and examine humanity’s place on earth.
From documentary series to fine art projects, these articles examine some of photography’s most potent responses to the climate crisis.