The story of the 13th-century Sufi saint led Adib Chowdhury around South Asia – and to the heart of today’s economic strife

The story of the 13th-century Sufi saint led Adib Chowdhury around South Asia – and to the heart of today’s economic strife
Tara Laure Claire Sood is fascinated by South India’s retro portrait studios, reimagining them with fresh Bollywood and fashion tropes
In his graduate project, this young photographer explores family, identity and the diasporic experience
Carlos Saavedra’s combination of archival, documentary and staged images respond to a fatal volcanic eruption which could’ve been anticipated
Ana Norman Bermúdez incorporates Hmong embroidery into her portraits of the women, a collaboration championed by asylum NGOs
Dia Mrad’s people-free photographs capture the resourcefulness of the Beirut population
With over 100,000 people awaiting an autism diagnosis in the UK, Harley Bainbridge spent time with one family navigating the highs and lows of the system
Lucija Rosc’s new project aims to capture her elder mentor’s creativity through collage and jokes
Informed by her own history and the established canon of photography, Krajnak’s work is a complex exploration of presence and place