The project “Occupy Lines” aims to give representation to those living in controlled zones, 14 years after the second invasion of Georgia’s South Ossetia region. With many families divided, villages split in two and livelihoods at risk, discover first hand accounts from photojournalist Nicolo Vincenzo.
Tag: Documentary
IMAGO Photography Scholarship Shortlist 2022
In light of the recent 2022 IMAGO Photography Scholarship winner announcement we are wrapping up our interviews with the shortlisted photographers that made our Top Ten. Discover two portraits photographers Em Schuster and Sherie Pearl, and street photographer Keziah Jade Nualla.
Rekha Damodaran & David Aaron: IMAGO Photography Scholarship Shortlist.
In light of the recent 2022 IMAGO Photography Scholarship winner announcement - we also spoke to the shortlisted photographers that made our Top Ten. Up next, we look at Rekha and David’s delicate portraits.
Mohammad Hunain & Nandan Nabodit Biswal: IMAGO Photography Scholarship Shortlist
In light of the recent 2022 IMAGO Photography Scholarship winner announcement - we also spoke to the shortlisted photographers that made our Top Ten. Talking with two photographers focusing on still life, documentary and emotional captures.
Abhishek Howlader and Lilli Nass. IMAGO Photography Scholarship Shortlist.
In light of the recent 2022 IMAGO Photography Scholarship winner announcement - we also spoke to the shortlisted photographers that made our Top Ten. Talking with two photographers focusing on still life, documentary and emotional captures.
Checking in with Chile: a modern revolution. Photos by Claudio Abarca Sandoval.
Myanmar, Lebanon, Sudan – today’s revolutions and coups are often messy. In the streets and in the poles of Chile, a modern revolution brings hope. IMAGO checked in with Claudio Abarca Sandoval after one year of photographing the developments as Chile enters a new era.
Polarization on Abortion, Photographing a Divided Nation. Interview with Allison Bailey.
Polarization on abortion rights is one of today’s greatest moral-sociopolitical dichotomies. IMAGO spoke to photojournalist and political science expert Allison Bailey who documented the intense demonstrations surrounding recent changes in abortion law in The United States.
Ukraine: A Dichotomous World.
Capturing the opposite realities existing parallel to each other in today’s Ukraine, our photographers distil the dichotomies setting into everyday life across the invaded nation. As citizens grapple with a full-scale war and continuing with everyday life, see the contrasts Ukrainians are adapting to.
Doha, Qatar: Stories from a Community. By Achille Abboud.
This month we are exploring stories from areas around the world, in the lead up to our Conflict Stories Series, we take a look at a photo project from Berlin-based photojournalist Achille Abboud in Doha, Qatar.
“Women tend to focus on the stories they want to do, and don’t compromise.” – An Interview with femLENS founder, Jekaterina Saveljeva.
Advocating for diversity in the media, bringing photography as a tool for change to communities and mentoring those who have not been heard or are without a platform, femLENS are providing a space for women around the world.