Dikeman’s latest photobook illustrates 27 years of family

Using her camera, the photographer interprets the intangible into imagery to attempt to gain a better understanding and connection to a family member she never knew.
Klotz and his daughter Eve collaborate in this photobook charting the everyday life of childhood
Accompanied by her mother, aunt and cousin, the family create charming scenes of theatre and dance, imagining and interpreting their grandmother’s life and journey.
The photographer retraces the migration routes of her family, from Georgia to Armenia to Russia
Our latest issue is dedicated to those we hold most dear, as we speak to photographers who each explore their personal relationships with family
Living in a caravan, surrounded by nature, Wood turns the lens on herself for the first time in I Wake To Listen, in her new life as a mother
If her images appear unsettling, that’s our own hang-ups, says Aneta Bartos, who photographed herself with her ageing father
German photographer Moritz Jekat visualises the experience of cohabiting with his Japanese-American partner and her daughter, and the lengthy process of immigration