In a new commission for WaterAid and 1854/BJP, Calvin Chow turns his lens to Cambodia’s life force, the Tonlé Sap lake

In a new commission for WaterAid and 1854/BJP, Calvin Chow turns his lens to Cambodia’s life force, the Tonlé Sap lake
The photographer’s latest project blends moving image, audio recordings, poetry and photography, examining the after effects of Australia’s bushfires
Multimedia artist Ana Maria Guerra shares how she started her coral-conscious photo series Future Fossils.
Christiana Figueres discusses the role of photography and the arts in understanding the climate crisis, and how the world’s decade of change is faring so far.
Layered with riffs of cultural and symbolic references, Adam Ferguson’s ongoing series, Big Sky, comments on the ecological deterioration of Australia’s interior regions
This week, the Prix Pictet has announced a new podcast exploring the intersection of photography and the environment
Pietro Lo Casto explores social and environmental issues while touching on humanity, nature and spirits in his graduate project
“It has a universality. Even if you don’t play football, or you have no interest in it, in a lot of cultures globally it has a context, and it has a relationship to those people.”
An Arctic town plunged into darkness for two months of the year, and known as “ground zero for climate change”, provided Mark Mahaney with the impetus for his first personal project.