Repressed under communism, Polish photography burst into new life after 1989 and is now creatively evolving again, says Karolina Ziębińska-Lewandowska, director of the Museum of Warsaw

Repressed under communism, Polish photography burst into new life after 1989 and is now creatively evolving again, says Karolina Ziębińska-Lewandowska, director of the Museum of Warsaw
Opened by Hashem El Madani in 1953 in Saida, the studio documented many sides of the Lebanese community, a legacy that Akram Zaatari is on a mission to preserve
The festival sweeps the southwest of England this October, in community photo initiatives and global stories – from Mali to Eastern Europe
Visitors are treated to a breadth of approaches, from Polish subculture archives to intimate domestic imagery
Set up in Beirut in 1997, the AIF has become a key institution in the region – and has now expanded in a larger public-facing home
Informed by her own history and the established canon of photography, Krajnak’s work is a complex exploration of presence and place
Mixing his signature celebrity portraits with images of his own family, Carter’s new book celebrates unparalleled beauty in everyone
David Aruquipa Pérez’s images of Las Chinas Morenas highlight an often-overlooked fight for queer liberation
Theo Deproost was given free rein in the collection of the Royal College of Physicians, casting his lens over objects ranging from cigar lighters to anti-pollution masks. The results are both educative and eccentric