A working photographer and farm labourer, Joanne Coates’s latest work asks who can still afford to make rural land their home

A working photographer and farm labourer, Joanne Coates’s latest work asks who can still afford to make rural land their home
The photographer was commissioned by Save the Children to tell their story a decade after the genocide
The American photographer’s debut monograph was inspired by a celebrated 19th-century poet and the stories of people he met on his journey
Beyond Gaza, image-makers are creating representations of Palestinian life that challenge western stereotypes and find beauty in the everyday
For its latest issue, La Bohemia, the magazine’s team wanted to “conceive bohemia as something we must safeguard and preserve” amid a global polycrisis
Long fascinated by her family’s association with the secret society, Lily Barton went in search of concealed truths – camera in hand
Founded by Jean-Marie Donat and peers, the group takes up the cause of non-professional photographers, offering a sociological reading of everyday images
In his graduate project, this young photographer explores family, identity and the diasporic experience
Sebastián Bruno’s series Ta-ra is the result of a decade spent living and working in Wales, a country he initially planned to visit for six months