In welcoming Britain's new King Charles III, IMAGO looks back on some archives throughout his life as a prince while we say farewell to Queen Elizabeth II.
Category: New Narrative
1990’s Berlin Culture in Photos: Dawn of an era.
The wall fell and everything changed – IMAGO’s archives reveal a 1990’s Berlin culture that was loud, colorful and maybe even absurd.
Federer out, Alcaraz in – can tennis’ new star fill the shoes left by the departing king?
The synergy of Carlos Alcaraz sweeping to US Open glory three days before Roger Federer announcing his retirement wasn’t lost on The Game columnist Andy Murray. Can the Spaniard rule tennis like the Swiss master?
Subcultures – Vilen Gabrielyan is back with new perspectives.
Photojournalist Vilen Gabrielyan has returned from a hiatus -- his photos reveal a unique approach to photographing niche subcultures. IMAGO spoke to him about his work and the next chapter.
Why is the Journalists Union in Sudan important?
In a country where a military coup d'état has led to the violent targeting of journalists, a union in Sudan may not have been on our radar. IMAGO's photographers on the ground give us a taste of why the union is important.
Eye Mama Project – Shifting the Motherhood-Narrative.
BAFTA-nominated founder of Eye Mama Project Karni Arieli harnesses the lessons learned from being a mother of two in her work and introduces a new way of looking at motherhood: the mama gaze.
Germany’s New-Normal. Climate, Politics and the 2021 Flood Disaster.
Those whose towns were ravaged in the 2021 flood disaster are still picking up the pieces. One year later, the region is experiencing one of its worst droughts on record as the risk of more flooding lingers. What can Germany’s new coalition government do?
Finding a new home – Ukrainians in the UK. Portraits by Joann Randles.
Ukrainians in the UK who have fled their homes have to start from scratch – Joann Randles’ stoic portraits reimagine the Ukrainian narrative, revealing a tender yet powerful portrayal of her subject Olha.
New Narrative.
Discover new narratives through photography. First hand accounts from the political, social, cultural and personal.