Reading Time: 2 minutes Throughout September, BJP-online will be sharing the work of 18 emerging image-makers, selected from hundreds of nominations by international experts

Reading Time: 2 minutes Throughout September, BJP-online will be sharing the work of 18 emerging image-makers, selected from hundreds of nominations by international experts
Reading Time: 8 minutes “They call Alzheimer’s ‘the long goodbye’ and it’s true — it’s a painfully gradual loss”
Reading Time: 3 minutes After 12 years of considering the country’s history, representation, and landscape, Orrantia reveals his first body of work made from his adopted home in South Africa: “I decided that what I could say about this place was to do with my own relationship to it”
Reading Time: 4 minutes The Brighton-based organisation remodel their biennale festival and annual magazine, with the aim of widening access and passing on power
Reading Time: 4 minutes “It’s a world in which Black folks can appear intimate, in unison with themselves, and in sync with one another”
Reading Time: 5 minutes The subjects of Mirror Portraits contemplate themselves from multiple angles — from within each portrait, and beyond them
Reading Time: 4 minutes Harriman is one of the most widely-shared photographers of the Black Lives Matter movement. Here, he shares his story, and discusses one of his favourite images
Reading Time: 4 minutes “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”
Reading Time: 9 minutes As protests against police brutality continue to gain momentum, Chris Boot and Thomas Dworzak look back at the Georgian revolution, when the president fired the country’s corrupt police force