Using webcam and Google Earth, Nicola Cordì’s diptychs show life in lockdown, from the inside, and outside
Tag: Portraiture
Discover 108 photographs in the running for the annual prize, and a print sale with 100 per cent of profits going to the artists
Darch explores anxiety and melancholy in the UK as it faces up to an uncertain future
In the first instalment of a new series, we reflect on projects made inside, including work by Gideon Mendel, Jerome Ming and Stefanie Moshammer
In a storytelling climate that continues to amplify homogenous voices, Dana Scruggs unpacks the white gaze, institutional racism and the need for alternative narratives
In the first of a new series focusing on work made in isolation, the South African photographer discusses her collaborative approach to portraiture
Tonight, Wednesday 15 April at 6PM (UK Time), 1854 Presents: Laura Pannack in conversation with Marigold Warner, Associate Online Editor of British Journal of Photography, followed by an audience Q&A
To coincide with Portrait of Britain 2020, British Journal Photography considers the modern-day phenomenon that democratised self-portraiture forever
In Pesaro, Italy, the San Salvatore hospital is overwhelmed by those suffering from COVID-19. Alberto Giuliani captured the experiences of doctors and nurses as manifested upon their skin
Stacy Mehrfar’s new photobook captures the emotional effects of migration and the loss of stability, self, and belonging that can be felt during this transitory experience