Adrienne Surprenant’s portraits of patients at a wound hospital in western Cameroon seek to remove the stigma of chronic wounds
Tag: competition
In the first of our interviews with BJP International Photography Award 2019’s judges, we meet…
Photography as a tool for seeing science: How the camera became, and continues to be, a powerful medium for shedding light on health-related subject matter that might otherwise remain unseen
For Toby A. Cox, one of our first Portrait of Humanity People’s Choice Winners, photography…
The documentary photographer discusses the realities of shooting amid one of the world’s worst Ebola outbreaks in history
The shortlist for street photography exhibition MyTown has been revealed. Seagulls, greasy spoons cafes, and…
Alessandra Sanguinetti was born in New York, but grew up in Argentina, where she lived…
“There is a vast chasm between a lived experience in a place and a photograph that somehow tries to represent that experience”
The winners were announced during Berlin Photo Week in Germany (10 – 14 October) where…
“Getting the train to the studio was nerve wracking; it felt like people stared at my uneven tones and blistered face. After the photoshoot I went to meet my Mum for a drink. I did not cover my skin up, I let it breathe and felt myself do the same”