LUMIX Stories for Change is an ongoing collaboration between British Journal of Photography and Panasonic…

LUMIX Stories for Change is an ongoing collaboration between British Journal of Photography and Panasonic…
Setting out to document
a southern US state community in the first year of Trump’s presidency, Robbie Lawrence and
Sala Elise Patterson found
the greater narrative lay
in the Ogeechee River
that runs through it
Deeper Green charts the photographer’s journey through several of Belize’s protected reserves
Shot over four years, Nelson’s new documentary hones in on a single street in Hackney, where 150-year-old eateries meet hipster coffee joints and £2m penthouse flats
The 25-year-old Magnum nominee and winner of this year’s Ian Parry Scholarship documented the individuals and communities who inhabit one of Russia’s coldest regions
Waplington’s most recent photo book captures Londoners at leisure during a blistering summer of soaring temperatures, football, and political upheaval
“It has to hit you in the stomach — my interest is in the heart, not the brain,” says Anders Petersen, the Swedish photographer known for his intimate engagement with the underbelly of society
Nestled between two estates on the edge of Tipton is an area known locally as The Cracker. It was here that Laura Pannack discovered a tight-knit community of youths and set about exploring the characters, friendships and traditions that, “for me, should not be lost or ignored”.
The photographer spent three months on the remote island, home to only 43 people, creating an in-depth look into a community with a troubled past