McInnes celebrates the simple act of going to the park, in a time when for some it might be the most significant part of the day
Tag: Coronavirus
Catherine Hyland, Ian Howorth and Dougie Wallace are among over 100 photographers selling prints to raise money for Refuge, a charity working to support people who are at increased risk during the Covid-19 lockdown
KesselsKramer’s latest project, produced in just two weeks, stars Oscar-nominated screenwriter Efthimis Filippou, 62 international artists, and what has become a symbol of the collective crisis we find ourselves in: the window
In the first instalment of a new series, ‘I’ve been meaning to ask you’, we present George Selley in conversation with Peter Kennard, a political artist who has deeply influenced his practice
“My house, my neighbourhood, the places I have visited over and over since I can remember since I was born, all appear to have newfound energy”
Special Correspondent for Getty Images John Moore was one of the first photographers to cover the 2014 Ebola outbreak in Liberia. “I learned a skill set that I never expected to use in my hometown,” he says, as he reflects on the process of covering the coronavirus outbreak in New York
In the first of a new series focusing on work made in isolation, the South African photographer discusses her collaborative approach to portraiture
Tonight, Wednesday 15 April at 6PM (UK Time), 1854 Presents: Laura Pannack in conversation with Marigold Warner, Associate Online Editor of British Journal of Photography, followed by an audience Q&A
Prints from 96 New York-based photographers go on sale until 20 April to raise money for Elmhurst Hospital Centre, Queens
In Pesaro, Italy, the San Salvatore hospital is overwhelmed by those suffering from COVID-19. Alberto Giuliani captured the experiences of doctors and nurses as manifested upon their skin