photojournalism
Inside Brazil's 'City of Dwarfs'
Brazillian photographer Luisa Dorr's intimate images of Itabaianinha.
My Strange Winter with a Shaman in Kazakhstan
Photographer Denis Vejas documents the practices of one of the country's last Sufi dervishes.
Photos from Inside a Decade of Protests in Israel and Palestine
A new photobook by photo-activist collective Activestills features ten years of photography documenting tension in Israel and Palestine, including protests the photographers were active in themselves.
Portraits and Documentary Photos of the Ongoing War in Ukraine
Wiktoria Wojciechowska's photography records the ongoing effects of the war on Ukrainians, particularly young soldiers, and draws renewed attention to a conflict that seems to have been forgotten.
What It Looks Like When the Turkish Army Places Kurdish Communities Under Curfew
Miriam Stanke traveled to Van, Yüksekova, Silvan, Şırnak, and Nusaybin to meet some of the Kurds who had recently been confined in a curfew state by the Turkish government.
Heartbreaking Photos from the Front Line of Burma's Rohingya Genocide
If these Rohingya people go to their nearest hospital, they fear they will be forcefully euthanized.
Photographs from Inside a Tension-Filled Christian Community in Syria
The town of Qamishli, in northeast Syria, has been wracked by terrorist attacks and sectarian violence.
Investigating Rape in the US Military
An interview with photojournalist François Pesant about his book, 'An Enemy Within'.
How a Cambodian Tribe Is Getting Pushed Off Its Land by an Energy Company
Development along one of Southeast Asia's biggest rivers is threatening local communities.
A Photographer Looks Back on the Horrors of the Bosnian War
We talked to legendary photojournalist Ron Haviv about his experience documenting the trauma and atrocities of the Bosnian War.
A War Photographer Returns Home
André Liohn became famous for his images of conflict in Somalia, Syria, and Libya, but now he's using the same techniques to capture the strangeness and brutality of his home country, Brazil.
What It’s Like to Be a Real-life Nightcrawler
Brutal accidents, long hours, and little sleep. Very few photojournalists want to do what Victor Biro does on most nights.