In his new book, author, critic and curator Gerry Badger, explores how documentary photographers have depicted Britain’s social and cultural history since the Second World War

In his new book, author, critic and curator Gerry Badger, explores how documentary photographers have depicted Britain’s social and cultural history since the Second World War
The Italian photographer travelled to the village of Cotignola in 2018, seeking inspiration and a new beginning.
On the morning of 24 February 2022, Ukrainian photographers woke up in a warzone. Many of them, such Mikhail Palinchak, Alina Smutko, Volodymyr Petrov and Pavel Dorogoy, chose to remain, documenting the horrific scenes taking place in their home.
In early 2022, photography duo Jean-Marc Caimi and Valentina Piccinni travelled to Ukraine to document a nation preparing for war. What they didn’t know then was that these ordinary people would be putting their newly learned skills to the test just weeks later
Empty Nest is a delicate telling of the changing roles and relations in a family influenced by China’s one-child policy
His new 756-page book explores a home in a remote Japanese village that may soon be gone
On assignment for The New York Times, Ducke travelled to one of Russia’s new military outposts in the Arctic where he witnessed an awakening of activity.
Near Salvador, the capital of Bahia state, an island community of Afro-Brazilians are living life in toxic waters