After learning all she could in the world of photojournalism, Abbie Trayler-Smith realised it was time to tackle the one issue that's always really mattered to her.
As a child of the post-apartheid generation, photographer Sydelle Willow Smith has found that her relationship with home poses more questions than answers.
Bieke Depoorter has been asking constant questions of herself – navigating what it means to be a photographer with the most intimate access imaginable.
In a place where fear and violence have become normalised, photographer Hannah Reyes Morales has been seeking out moments of tenderness amid the adversity.
The seeds of revolution are spreading through documentary photography. A diverse band of image-makers has begun to disrupt narratives, exposing the medium's flaws...
17 years after a painful breakup, Ada Bligaard Søby decided to make a book on life and love with her ex-boyfriend, plotting a visual timeline of their lives before and after.
In a landscape lacking diversity, filmmaker and photographer Nadira Amrani is kickstarting her own movement: one that rejects outdated forms of representation.
Lois Bielefeld has spent years documenting people’s domestic rituals, gathering insight into a diverse range of lives while learning to better navigate her own journey.
In the heart of Arizona, photographer Kendrick Brinson found a passion project she just can’t keep away from: a retirement community where age is just a number.
Photographer Jane Hilton has spent her career seeking out the most fascinating people she can find. It’s a quest that’s led her to the lives of mavericks in American West.