Dutch photographer Ingetje Tadros has called the remote Western Australian town of Broome home for the past twelve years. Over the past four years she has been documenting the Aboriginal…
Author Alison Stieven Taylor
Canadian-born, Perth-based photographer Mark Lehn’s photo essay of the Bajau Laut nomads, known as the ‘sea gypsies’, captures this group that lives a stateless existence in boat dwellings in the…
Le reportage « Living in the Middle of Hackney » du photographe australien Nicolas Dracoulis présente la vie de cinq adolescents d'une des banlieues les plus marginalisées de Londres. Cette…
‘American Exile’ combines a series of photographs and interviews with immigrants who have been deported from the USA and their families, many of whom are American citizens who are left…
Melbourne-based Nathan "Natti" Miller describes this beautiful series of black and white photographs as “visual notes of a traveller with a camera passing through”. What he doesn’t add is that…
The adage ‘a picture is worth a thousand (or ten thousand) words’, doesn’t ring true when it comes to photojournalism. The audience needs to know what they are looking at…
One of the tenets of photojournalism is to give voice to those who are unable to speak for themselves, but what does this mean for our digital world where the…
In “War is Beautiful: The New York Times Pictorial Guide to the Glamor of Armed Conflict” American writer David Shields contends that the New York Times (NYT), one of the…
The 2016 FotoEvidence Book Award is now open for submissions from photographers whose projects demonstrate courage and commitment in the pursuit of human rights and social justice. The winning project…
Paris Photo, Photo Saint Germain, Biennale Des Photographes du Monde Arabe Contemporain, exhibitions, book launches, signatures and more. My photography cup runneth over.…