The photographer was commissioned by Save the Children to tell their story a decade after the genocide

The photographer was commissioned by Save the Children to tell their story a decade after the genocide
Keerthana Kunnath reveals how a community of South Indian bodybuilders dismantle longstanding perceptions of femininity and body image
Long fascinated by her family’s association with the secret society, Lily Barton went in search of concealed truths – camera in hand
Shot over six years across four continents, ‘The Anthropocene Illusion’ is a disturbing insight into a world in which the natural world is replaced by spectacle
Zoning in on a small town in Normandy, ‘Non Fiction’ lends its characters a self-conscious ambiguity
Mehmet Malkoç spends long periods with guests in rural settings, allowing his photojournalistic style to permeate
Moroccan One to Watch Imane Djamil brings a photojournalistic eye to emotive and misunderstood migration stories
One to Watch Vuyo Mabheka plays with illustration, cut-outs and collage to depict the motion and difficulty of life in the zones
The Peruvian One to Watch has revisited childhood rituals to examine how intimacy lurks behind violence