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Noriko Hayashi: “I saw many bride kidnappings in Kyrgyzstan”

Kyrgyzstan – Represented by Panos Pictures, Japanese photojournalist Noriko Hayashi has worked in diverse regions around the world, including Pakistan, Kyrgyzstan, Japan and Gambia. Her work, though journalistic in style, is more personal, going into the lives of her subjects in a very sensitive, poignant way. She has worked on issues ranging from the aftermath […]

Filipino Photographer Hannah Reyes Takes Over Emaho Instagram Handle

Philippines –  Hannah Reyes (b. 1990) is a documentary and travel photographer from the Philippines. She is represented by National Geographic Creative and a member of Cambodia-based Ruom Collective. Her work has seen her cover the illicit production of an ecstasy precursor in Cambodia’s Cardamom Mountains, document in the crossfire of Manila shanty demolitions, create […]

Poulomi Basu: “A Ritual of Exile” – Exposing Women Condition in Nepal

Nepal –  “It’s dark, and there is no light. I feel so scared someone might come.” Radha is only 16 but once a month she is exiled in a makeshift hut deep in the forests of mid western Nepal. Her only crime is that she is menstruating. Radha is an untouchable, an ‘impure’ polluting agent, […]

Australian Photojournalist Daniel Berehulak receives 2015 Pulitzer Prize

USA –  Daniel Berehulak, freelance photographer, The New York Times, was awarded 2015 Pulitzer Prize in Feature Photography category in the Feature Photography category at the 99th annual Pulitzer Prizes in Journalism, Letters, Drama and Music, for his gripping, courageous photographs of the Ebola epidemic in West Africa. Finalists Also nominated as finalists in this category were: Bulent Kilic of […]

Dan Budnik: ‘Marching to the Freedom Dream’ – The Heroic Encounter

USA –  Marching To The Freedom Dream presents American photojournalist Photography feature – Dan Budnik’s significant body of work documenting three seminal marches of the civil rights movement. It is published to coincide with the 50th anniversary of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and precedes the 50th anniversaries of the Selma-Montgomery March and the […]

Filipino Street Photographer Xyza Cruz Bacani Takes Over Emaho Instagram Handle

Xyza Cruz Bacani

Hong Kong –  Xyza Cruz Bacani is a Filipina Street and Documentary Photographer who has been featured in New York Times Lens Blog, CNN and Various Media Publication. Working as a Domestic Worker in Hong Kong as her day job, she aspires to be a photojournalist and documents the life of her fellow workers who […]

Takeshi Ishikawa: HIJRAS – The Third Gender of India

THIS STORY CONTAINS EXPLICIT CONTENT In Indian society, it is said that when a hermaphrodite baby is born in an Indian family, Hijras come to the house to receive the child and the baby is brought up as a Hijra. Though it may be probable that such cases existed, it is now no more than […]

Anastasia Taylor-Lind: MAIDAN – Portraits from the Black Square

Ukraine –  ‘MAIDAN – Portraits from the Black Square’ by Photography feature – Anastasia Taylor-Lind is a series of portraits of anti-government protestors and mourners made in a makeshift photographic studio in Maidan Nezalezhnosti (Independence Square), Kiev during February 2014. ‘As the days passed, streams of armed fighters were replaced by tens of thousands of ordinary […]

Colin Pantall on Christoph Bangert “War Porn”

Germany – During the Spanish war with Napoleonic France, Francisco Goya made The Disasters of War. In three series of prints he detailed the horrors of the  battlefield, the slow suffering of siege and starvation and the re-establishment of a corrupt elite. The pictures were made between 1810-1820, but were not published until 1863, 15 […]

Patrick Brown: Trading to Extinction

Thailand – From the pristine jungles of Cambodia to the great national parks of India and Nepal, Asian wildlife is being plundered on an unprecedented scale. Every year, it is estimated that up to 30,000 primates, 5 million birds, 10 million reptile skins and 500 million tropical fish are traded. Patrick Brown has been photographing […]

International Festival Photoreporter: CALL FOR ENTRIES

France –    The third edition of the International Festival Photoreporter in the Baie of Saint-Brieuc launches its call for applications. The festival continues its desire to help produce photo documentaries that show our world in its diversity, hence applicants are completely free to choose their thematic. The artistic director of the coming edition of the Photoreporter festival […]