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Following the Russian invasion of Crimea in 2014, Yelena Yemchuk spent five years travelling to the southern Ukraine city of Odesa to document young people volunteering to join the army. Underpinned by a sense of curiosity and wonder, Yemchuk’s upcoming photobook is a reminder of the love and lives of the young Ukrainian people now faced with war

Reflections on absence, agency, and change weave through Winship’s quiet, observational images

Maison Européenne de la Photographie’s latest exhibition proposes an alternative history of photography – told through the lens of love


When Alba Zari was four years old, she fled the Children of God cult with her mother and grandmother. Now, after many years, the artist is seeking answers about her family’s past in an attempt to understand the controversial sect that recruited them

After living in the city since the 80s, Plumb’s new book gathers snapshots of walks around the neighbourhood as she grappled with the unsettling disillusionment and shortcomings of the social landscape

As his landmark retrospective at Bristol’s Arnolfini gallery closes this weekend, Gill reflects on his prolific career

Foglia reflects on his documentation of a city healing almost two decades after he photographed New York the summer following 9/11