A decade-long documentary project of Colette’s transition as a transgender woman.
Inclusive Nation
Uganda
by Marijn Fidder
Uganda has one of the world’s most progressive laws for people with disabilities, reshaping the country into a more inclusive society.
Lost A Portrait of Addiction
United States
by Virginia Allyn
As addiction takes over, it leaves visible suffering and a devastating toll on the community.
Dreams From the War
Catania, Sicily, Italy
by Giuseppe Scianna
Giuseppe Scianna documents the families who fled to Italy from the ongoing war in Ukraine.
Immigration Enforcement in Laramie County, Wyoming
United States
by Milo Gladstein
A joint operation involving Wyoming deputies, patrol officers, and ICE, targeting commercial motor vehicles, with local officers acting as federal immigration and customs enforcement agents.
Through Rohingya Eyes: A Journey of Resilience
Bangladesh
by Rohingyatographer Collective
Photographers of the Rohingyatographer Collective capture the raw essence of refugee life in Bangladesh.
The Mohana
Pakistan
by Guillaume Petermann
A small fishing community in southern Pakistan struggles to preserve its culture amid an environment vulnerable to the impacts of climate change.
Were Afghan Women to Unveil Their Tales
Afghanistan
by Valentina Sinis
A respectful and intimate look into Afghan women’s lives, showing what they experience in a difficult reality.
Working the Harvest in California
California, United States
by David Bacon
A multi-level portrait of a working-class community, Yakima, in central Washington state, revealing its human face of work and poverty.
We Are the People
New York, Washington DC, United States
by Kevin Mckeon
“Black Lives Matter is the movement, but these are the people.”
In the Name of Wellness
Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Brazil
by Karl Mancini
A long-term project that exposes the human and environmental cost of superfood monocultures in Latin America driven by Western demand.
This is What Democracy Looks Like
New York, United States
by Jean Ross
As the 2020 presidential election grew near, Jean Ross set out to document the determination of the Brooklyn community exercising their right to vote.
"Between Fears and Hope" by Fabrice Dekoninck tackles injustice, genocide, denial, and the ways in which the past seeps forward through generations—all through the lens of ongoing impact of the Bosnian war.