Held in Hyderabad since 2015, Indian Photo Festival is the country’s longest-running international photography festival, including images from around the world as well as work by Indian image-makers old and new

Held in Hyderabad since 2015, Indian Photo Festival is the country’s longest-running international photography festival, including images from around the world as well as work by Indian image-makers old and new
Working through the trauma of the asylum seeking process in the US, the photographer says he came to photography later than his peers and uses it as a mechanism to heal intergenerational migratory disruptions
In Flowers Drink the River, Pia Guilmoth reflects on transformation and resilience, capturing rural Maine’s landscapes and her journey of self-discovery, transition, and renewal
The self-taught photographer’s project Kash Hamam celebrates an ancient tradition, despite the vilification of its players played out against local social stigma
The photographer is at play with the boundaries that confine both their lens-based practice and the socio-political context of their subjects, finds Matilde Manicardi
The artist’s latest book, Genesis, explores the generations-old traditions of his native homeland, and a youth finding their feet amidst waves of globalisation
Google and Aperture’s annual prize shines a light on emerging photographers from across the US
A working photographer and farm labourer, Joanne Coates’s latest work asks who can still afford to make rural land their home
The in-demand fashion and portrait photographer tells BJP about her new photo book published by IDEA books