In her latest project, the Colombian artist charts her pursuit to untangle the relationship between trauma and intimacy
Mind & Body
This World Alzheimer’s Day, Maja Daniels reflects on her desire to capture a realistic and tender depiction of ageing and memory loss
Featured in our latest issue’s Member’s Corner, Louis Bever reflects on his practice
In her three-part graduate series, Issaka navigates multiple notions of Blackness, while seeking out a space for self identification
Joint runner-up for the BJP International Photography Award 2020, Elena Helfrecht’s Plexus considers how trauma ripples through familial generations in an abstract series of still lifes
The Missing Eye explores the idea that our eyesight only contributes to the creation of an image in our minds, while our other sense are just as significant
Becky Warnock, Marie Smith, and Daniel Regan discuss the importance of process and collaboration, and what makes the camera an effective medium in visualising the invisible
After discovering an old manual in her parents’ house, the Australian-British photographer began to consider the visual and literal language used in the farming industry
Sergei Stroitelev’s ongoing series challenges the perception of shame felt by Russian women fighting the effects of the unforgiving disease