“The haenyeo of South Korea may be the last modern heroines whose story must be told,” says Alain Schroeder, whose winning Portrait of Humanity 2020 series documents Jeju Island’s ageing free-divers
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Snezhana von Buedingen’s winning Portrait of Humanity 2020 weaves a delicate tale of the transition from adolescence to adulthood
“As African creatives, we now have the tools to tell our own story, and do it in our own way.” After being shortlisted for Portrait of Humanity 2020, the Sierra Leonean artist unpacks her work on resilience and community in West Africa
The Kyoto-based photo festival celebrates its eighth edition with the opening of a new permanent space, renewing its aim of strengthening connections throughout the local community
“I like the beauty that comes from the harmony of opposites,” says Cho, one of this year’s Ones to Watch
In a free live stream event, Alexander Beer, Danny Kasirye and Naomi Goddard unpack their winning Portraits of Britain with Katherine Ashmore, Communications Manager at JCDecaux UK
Each year, British Journal of Photography presents its Ones To Watch – a group of…
View the 200 shortlisted and 100 winning images In the wake of Brexit and the…
Three bodies of work and 30 single images have won the third edition of British Journal of Photography’s biggest award — as Portrait of Humanity 2021 opens for entries