Off the back of photographing Joe Biden and Kamala Harris for TIME, the Spanish-Mexican-Colombian photographer discusses her practice.

Off the back of photographing Joe Biden and Kamala Harris for TIME, the Spanish-Mexican-Colombian photographer discusses her practice.
Recent graduate Tayo Adekunle travels the lengths of photographic history in order to question who controls the image.
Moreno’s Latest work draws on glamour, Freud, gender and performance as they navigate an isolated lockdown.
By splicing found imagery from magazines and books, the artist teases out new narratives and rephotographs the result.
A new generation of contemporary photographers are challenging the status quo, drawing on their personal histories to make work that is inherently relevant for the future.
Repina and Moral’s ongoing series aims to create a celebratory platform to champion intersex identity
The Franco-English publication focuses on both intimate and political experiences of womanhood, featuring photography by Carrie Mae Weems, Elena Helfrecht, Lucile Boiron, and more
Following on from her lauded series on the female body and community, Togethering continues the dialogue.
Tomanova’s work is raw and intimate. Here, she discusses her relationship to photography and the evolution of her practice so far
If to be seen is to exist, we must not underestimate the power of photography to validate our experiences.
With the history of the medium anchored in the white male gaze, this collection celebrates artists who traverse new realms of agency and autonomy, exploring the important role that photography can play in visualising marginalised identities.