Photographer Michael Novotny discusses finding a sense of community in the most surprising of places – the Icelandic countryside

Photographer Michael Novotny discusses finding a sense of community in the most surprising of places – the Icelandic countryside
“If we tell the story differently, we can instil viewers with a sense of urgency, or, at the very least, a curiosity about the subject of fracking”
An exclusive British Journal of Photography commission gives one photographer the opportunity to capture the untold stories surrounding fracking in the UK
British Journal of Photography announces the photographers shortlisted for Meet California, an exclusive commission for which four competition winners will create a body of work responding to vast American state
An exclusive British Journal of Photography commission will give one photographer £5,000 to investigate fracking in the UK. With only four days left to enter, we share a selection of the strongest entries to date
Nichole Sobecki, Benoit Aquin and Toby Smith consider the power of photography to incite action and change
The Marcellus Shale Documentary Project explored the state of Pennsylvania capturing the myriad effects of fracking on environments and communities throughout it
A British Journal of Photography commission will fly four photographers to California where they will spend 10 days each creating a new body of work. With just one week left to enter, here we share a selection of the strongest contenders
While on commission in Copenhagen, Marco Kesseler, Peter Holliday and Laura Stevens each kept a journal recording their experiences and observations.