Brought up in apartheid-era South Africa, Adam Broomberg’s art has always been political and remains so in the Berlin home studio in which he lives and works

Brought up in apartheid-era South Africa, Adam Broomberg’s art has always been political and remains so in the Berlin home studio in which he lives and works
Working in industrial spaces for 10 years, and fascinated by the contemporary experience of images, Felicity Hammond makes installations combining imagery and sculpture
Nearly a decade after winning BJP’s Breakthrough Single Image award, Adama Jalloh has become a trusted portrait photographer
Playful yet deadly serious, Mari Katayama’s studio is testament to her fiercely independent approach to art and creativity
In an old mill overhanging the Leeds and Liverpool canal, Carolyn Mendelsohn has created a light-filled haven.
We visit a bright apartment in the 17th arrondissement of Paris administered by DRAC, an organisation which supports artists
Known for his portrait and landscape work, Kander has a meditative approach in his London studio – and a profoundly subjective take on making images
From Sheffield to Peckham via Japan, the artist is tireless in his search for life in all its complexity. His next journey is to the heart of ‘future nostalgia’. We catch up with him at his London studio
The photographer’s influences range from Eve Arnold and Pre-Raphaelite painters to her artist mother. She welcomes us to her West London studio, Leica camera in hand
Take a deep dive into the processes and practice behind an artist’s work.
From converted stables in the countryside to abandoned gyms and urban warehouses, these image-makers are redefining what it means to create a photograph.
Highlights from our bi-monthly series includes Sheida Soleimani, Brendan Barry, Theo Simpson and more.