Anjuman’s poetic images tackle issues of violence and oppression, many of which have affected Anjuman herself

Anjuman’s poetic images tackle issues of violence and oppression, many of which have affected Anjuman herself
Exquisite flowers and gentle portraits blend in Zoo’s instinctive diptychs made during the first weeks of lockdown
It is memory and instinct from which Hirve’s series ‘both your memories are birds’ derives — delicate photographs created in lockdown at her grandparent’s home in Pune, India
Selley discusses his latest project, which combines image and sound from landscapes where evidence of the first human species in the UK were found, with anonymous quotes from world leaders
“We look at the statistics and the hospitals, focusing on the people who have contracted the illness, and we forget about how the situation impacts the community”
Jon Pountney shares images and reflections from lockdown in Treforest, a village near Pontypridd, southern Wales
With Covid-19 on everyone’s mind, our June issue considers the risk and responsibility of documenting the pandemic, with remarkable stories from the frontline. Plus, some reminders of life before lockdown
As parts of the world begin to ease out of lockdown, this month’s highlights are both virtual and IRL
Guided by the many dichotomies that exist within a hospital environment, Khan’s latest book, shot over four years, offers a rare insight into life inside the UK’s healthcare system