
Interview with Yan Morvan
A pioneer of French photojournalism shoots outlaws, Hell’s Angels, skinheads and prostitutes.
A pioneer of French photojournalism shoots outlaws, Hell’s Angels, skinheads and prostitutes.
Rob Hornstra and Arnold Van Bruggen have been documenting changes in the conflict ridden North Caucasus.
For more than 30 years German artist has been working with found photos.
He won his eighth World Press Photo award this year – first place in the Sports feature category.
World Press Photo winner on photography, politics and family life.
Italian photographer explores one of the poorest areas of the Campania region in Italy.
Conflict and war photographer works on a documentary project in Latvia.
He is a member of Magnum Photos and is currently the New York Magazine’s first ever photographer-in-residence.
“People are not used to look at the reality, it is always distorted, it’s always done for a certain meaning, certain proposal.”
Vitali Brusinski’s photographs reveal a post-Soviet phenomenon.
She is regarded as one of the most distinguished voices in contemporary photography in Germany today.
On 25 October this year’s Yearbook will be launched.