Mike Wells is a British photojournalist. He started his career at the age of 19 working as a photographer’s assistant where he gained technical knowledge and occasionally shot photographs for the ...
Aitor Garmendia is a photographer focused on documenting the lives of exploited and liberated non-human animals. Through reports and graphic investigations that portray both animal exploitation and ...
The second cycle of the 6x6 Global Talent Program comes to a close with an announcement of the six selected talents from the region Asia. For the second cycle of the 6x6 Talent Program, the six ...
For the second cycle of the 6x6 Talent Program, the six selected visual storytellers from Africa are: ...
For the second cycle of the 6x6 Talent Program, the six selected visual storytellers from North and Central America are: Antigua and Barbuda, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Canada, Costa Rica, Cuba, ...
This is a challenging and difficult time for the global community. The visual journalism community is dealing with a lot of uncertainty: safety concerns, travel bans, budget cuts and cancelled ...
For each edition of the six global regions, the World Press Photo Foundation invites a diverse group of nominators from around the world to recommend one to three image-makers for review. The ...
After graduating from the Moscow Institute of Cinematography, George Pinkhassov (Moscow, 1952) became a camera operator at the Mosfilm Studios and later a set photographer. He joined the Moscow Union ...
He has been documenting the refugee crisis around the world for over a decade. He is a National Geographic photographer and the founder of Everyday Refugees Foundation. As the former Associated Press ...
The World Press Photo Foundation is pleased to announce the 245 nominees for the 2019 Joop Swart Masterclass, from which the 12 participants will be selected. The panel of international nominators was ...
Carsten Peter is a regular contributor to National Geographic magazine, and specializes in going to extremes: scuba diving in a glacier on Mont Blanc, crossing the Sahara on a camel, caving in Borneo.