Shooting for clients like Vogue, Burberry and COS, as well as for himself, Savaci’s work is informed by desire to create a sense of order from his looser, more organic early years

Shooting for clients like Vogue, Burberry and COS, as well as for himself, Savaci’s work is informed by desire to create a sense of order from his looser, more organic early years
Seceded from Georgia in 1992, Abkhazia is recognised as an independent state by only a handful of countries, including Russia. In his latest show, Julien Pebrel presents a polarised story of place and identity
Humorous and at-times absurd, the Korean photographer’s ongoing project is a playful observation of his relationship with his 11-year-old nephew
“For me, the whole process was like putting a stick into an anthill and confronting my family trauma,” the Polish photographer says.
As a child, Achiampong was disturbed by the golliwog mascot on Robertson’s jam packaging. His ongoing series of collages remind us of this harmful history, and how it permeates contemporary culture
“You just have to keep moving forward. There’s always going to be danger out there, but you need to keep going, what else are you going to do?”
“Nothing about the experience of motherhood is linear. It is complex, raw and messy,” says Freeland, one of the winners of Female in Focus 2021
From Mary Ellen Mark and Gillian Laub to Alice Mann and Lewis Khan, for many photographers, prom is a way to think about personal and collective identity