The academic is based in the Department of War Studies at King’s College London but, she explains, her work centres around peace photography

The academic is based in the Department of War Studies at King’s College London but, she explains, her work centres around peace photography
A conversation with Luis Juárez, editor of LATAM’s first queer photography magazine, on its latest issue and collaboration with Nan Goldin
The world’s biggest photography festival, Arles largely avoids urgent politics, but includes many interesting exhibitions around images and how we use them
The 2025 Wellcome Photography Prize highlights global health challenges through powerful images spanning domestic abuse, climate migration and microscopic disease
From themes of mythologised memories and ancestral resistance to decolonial archives, this year’s edition of the world’s biggest photography festival centres global narratives
Bound by Two Homes blends Iranian cultural iconography with quintessentially British spaces to dissect identity
People of My Time at Hannah Traore Gallery brings together 50 works spanning two decades, celebrating the intersection of tradition and pop-culture
BJP catches up with Director Lydia Melamed Johnson to learn more about the fair, this year unveiling the new Discovery sector
Shot over six years across four continents, ‘The Anthropocene Illusion’ is a disturbing insight into a world in which the natural world is replaced by spectacle