A Light in the Dark After years of photographing violence, Sébastien Van Malleghem turns his lens to the quiet landscapes of Scandinavia.
Image Makers: A Q&A with Cristina Veit A photo editor goes to Mosul to understand how photographers influence the way we see a war.
A Toast! To Democracy On Wednesday evening, as I watched the debate between the two candidates for the French presidency, I felt a sense of déjà vu.
The Meaning of Work: Q&A with Valérie Couteron Photographer Valérie Couteron has spent 15 years taking intimate portraits of men and women who do jobs seen as “undesirable”.
Art of Survival: Q&A with Patrick Willocq By staging the stories of child refugees, a photographer gives a new perspective to an old issue.
Four Summers in the Alps When the grazing lands of Slovenia’s Kamnik region start to brown, the shepherds start their alpine journey to remote Velika Planina.
Night Adventures in Kampala: Q&A with Michele Sibiloni Photographing the Ugandan capital after the sun goes down.
Island of Monsters: Q&A with Charles Fréger Meet the ritual figures invented by the Japanese to try to tame the elements.
Imaginary Lines: Q&A with Rob Stothard As Scotland debates whether to hold a new referendum on its independence, we revisit a British photographer’s project in border towns of the UK.