Mehmet Malkoç spends long periods with guests in rural settings, allowing his photojournalistic style to permeate
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Mehmet Malkoç spends long periods with guests in rural settings, allowing his photojournalistic style to permeate
The Ones to Watch cover artist’s ‘Vita Aeterna’ series unpacks his grandmother’s trust of alternative medicines
In this profile from 2014, the Dutch photographer discusses her Cold War travels, influences, and Roman Catholic upbringing
Akihiko Okamura photographed the Vietnam War before arriving in Ireland – and his view of the North’s sectarian violence was uniquely poetic
The story of the 13th-century Sufi saint led Adib Chowdhury around South Asia – and to the heart of today’s economic strife
A new travelling exhibition explores what it means to be a working-class photographer documenting the working-class experience in post-Thatcher Britain
Featuring artists from across the world, this south London show surveys lens-based activism beyond straight documentary
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
Martin Parr, Anne Braybon and François Hébel commemorate a photographer who moved seamlessly between portraiture, art direction, documentary and advertising in a peerless career