Situated on an island off the coast of southern France, surrounded by glistening blue waters…

Situated on an island off the coast of southern France, surrounded by glistening blue waters…
The award-winning photographer-filmmaker and founder of The Anonymous Project unpacks the “art of the ordinary” live with BJP
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
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
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
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
In 2013, a proposal to initiate Europe’s largest gold and silver mining project in Roșia…
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.