French photographer and environmentalist Max Riché travelled to the devastated town of Paradise to find out how the remaining residents attempt to find new life amongst the ruins of California’s largest wildfire

French photographer and environmentalist Max Riché travelled to the devastated town of Paradise to find out how the remaining residents attempt to find new life amongst the ruins of California’s largest wildfire
Pietro Lo Casto explores social and environmental issues while touching on humanity, nature and spirits in his graduate project
“Time is like another character in this work. How much can you control who you become?”
“It has a universality. Even if you don’t play football, or you have no interest in it, in a lot of cultures globally it has a context, and it has a relationship to those people.”
Four artists are in the running for this year’s prestigious prize. Their work will be exhibited at The Photographers’ Gallery, London, in spring 2021
Living in a caravan, surrounded by nature, Wood turns the lens on herself for the first time in I Wake To Listen, in her new life as a mother
Centering on the importance of community and collaboration, a new public exhibition curated by Ekow Eshun presents work by eight contemporary photographers working at the intersection of documentary, art and activism
Elizabeth Waterman visited 25 strip clubs over the last four years. Her documentation captures the many facets of strip culture, and the extraordinary women who work within it