Driving malformed carrots from a North Yorkshire farm to a studio in London for a year requires a certain kind…
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The idea of holding a photography festival inside one of Italy’s oldest libraries is subtly confrontational. Since the 18th century,…
There’s a picture from The Last Resort that, once you see it, stops you cold. On a crowded beach, a…
The hallways of Xposure 2026’s recently unveiled Documentary Zone at Aljada this year were filled with a certain kind of…
Secretary Pete Hegseth’s staff prevented photojournalists from covering his updates on the Iran war twice this spring at the Pentagon,…
The announcement of Martin Parr’s death, made from his home in Bristol on a gloomy December weekend, has evoked the…
The fact that Martin Parr, a photographer who spent forty years capturing British people at their most vulnerable, is now…
An hour before the doors open at a photography festival, a certain kind of silence descends. Somewhere, a technician is…
On a rainy Tuesday afternoon, the sound of the kettle ticking on the range and the mud still drying on…
One type of carrot never makes it to the shop floor. It’s not particularly old, nor is it rotten or…
