Gitmo at Home, Gitmo at Play: Q&A with Debi Cornwall An American lawyer-turned-photographer visits Guantánamo Bay's residential and leisure spaces to explore the human experience of living there. Read More
A Russian Mining Town in Norway: Q&A with Paul S. Amundsen The town of Barentsburg located high in the Arctic feels every bit like a Soviet town stuck in time. Except it’s in Norway.
Failed Revolution: Q&A with Jan‑Joseph Stok On the 50th anniversary of Che Guevara’s secret mission to Congo, a photographer revisits the past.
Illness, Instagram, Activism: Q&A with Marvi Lacar Photographer Marvi Lacar’s new Instagram project is, among other things, another step in her own fight with mental illness.
The Porn We Deserve: Q&A with Katia Repina “We have the porn that we deserve,” wrote the feminist activist María Llopis. Photographer Katia Repina tends to agree.
Inside China’s Cancer Villages: Q&A with Souvid Datta The Indian photographer explores the human cost of pollution in the world’s fastest-growing economy.
Syria’s Children: Q&A with Cengiz Yar Cengiz Yar photographs the refugee children that have taken shelter in Syria’s bordering countries.
The Humblest Uniform in Congo: Q&A with Simone Bazos All kinds of troops walk around the city of Goma. The military, the police, UN peacekeepers and soldiers. And then there are the Scouts.
Shadows in Greece: Q&A with Enri Canaj The memories of starting a new life in Greece, coupled his adoptive country’s seemingly never-ending economic and social crises, form the basis of his project “Shadows in Greece.”