Reading Time: 5 minutes Inzajeano Latif has been commissioned for Homeless Truths, an immersive photographic project which aims to create a narrative-led series around ten individuals experiencing homelessness in London

Reading Time: 5 minutes Inzajeano Latif has been commissioned for Homeless Truths, an immersive photographic project which aims to create a narrative-led series around ten individuals experiencing homelessness in London
Reading Time: 5 minutes Situated on an island off the coast of southern France, surrounded by glistening blue waters…
Reading Time: 2 minutes The award-winning photographer-filmmaker and founder of The Anonymous Project unpacks the “art of the ordinary” live with BJP
Reading Time: 6 minutes Featuring Rob Hornstra’s extended portrait of his next-door-neighbour, in-game photography by Gareth Damian Martin, and the introspective still-lifes of John Houck. Plus we feature Michael Magers’ latest book, drawn from a decade’s worth of work in his archive, and Tania Franco Klein’s autobiographical series exploring loneliness and technology
Reading Time: 9 minutes Presenting the first instalment of an ongoing photo-conversation, with images and words by Aaron Schuman, Vanessa Winship, Clint Woodside, Ed Templeton and Todd Hido
Reading Time: 2 minutes Chiba’s image of a young man reciting poetry in the wake of the brutal Khartoum massacre captures the hope and resilience of protesters in Sudan
Reading Time: 3 minutes After winning Portrait of Britain in 2018, Lang got back in contact with Roxy – the subject of his winning portrait – and created a new series
Reading Time: 5 minutes One winter night at a charity shop in Paris, a young Afghan refugee named Zaman…
Reading Time: 4 minutes In 2013, a proposal to initiate Europe’s largest gold and silver mining project in Roșia…
Reading Time: 5 minutes Now in its 22nd year, the Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation Prize is awarded each year to image-makers who’ve made the biggest contribution to the medium in the previous 12 months in Europe. This year the shortlisted artists are: Laia Abril, for her publication On Abortion; Susan Meiselas, for the retrospective exhibition Mediations; Arwed Messmer, for his exhibition RAF – No Evidence / Kein Beweis; and Mark Ruwedel, for the exhibition Artist and Society: Mark Ruwedel. The winner of the £30,000 prize will be announced at The Photographers’ Gallery on 16 May 2019.