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Joanne Coates - Documentary Photographer

Joanne Coates - Documentary Photographer

What really struck me about Joanne Coates was not only her work, but how in her biography and elsewhere she identifies as a working class photographer. I find that statement very powerful.

Smita Sharma - Documentary photographer

Smita Sharma - Documentary photographer

In this episode I’m speaking to Smita Sharma - a Delhi-based photojournalist and visual storyteller reporting on critical human rights, gender, social justice and environmental issues – both in India and throughout the Global South.

Natalie Keyssar - Documentary photographer

Natalie Keyssar - Documentary photographer

Natalie is a documentary photographer based in Brooklyn, New York. She is interested in inequality, youth culture, and the personal effects of political turmoil and violence, primarily in the US and Latin America.

Gemma Atkinson - Documentary filmmaker

Gemma Atkinson - Documentary filmmaker

This week I’m speaking to documentary filmmaker Gemma Atkinson, who is based between London and Barcelona, and co-founded the production company Fat Rat Films 15 years ago where she is the current creative director.

Michael Snyder - Documentary photographer and filmmaker

Michael Snyder - Documentary photographer and filmmaker

This week I’m speaking with Mike Snyder – a documentary photographer and filmmaker based in Charlottesville in the US. In his work, Mike explores the dynamic relationship between environmental and cultural change.

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Photography as a tool for change

Photography as a tool for change

As documentary storytellers we are uniquely placed to inform and influence through the work we produce. However, our practice should not be limited to simply sharing stories — doing little else but informing others.

The power and pitfalls of human stories

The power and pitfalls of human stories

Human-centric stories can be incredibly compelling and inspire people to take action, but when exploring them we must ensure we are not inadvertently contributing to the very issues we are documenting and seek to address.

Under the Surface

Under the Surface

Everyone has their own, unique relationship with nature. It’s shaped by where we live - from the continent right down to the street.

The sands of time

The sands of time

Can the EU push back against the sands of time, or will it experience its own Dust Bowl?

Where there’s a will, there’s a way

Where there’s a will, there’s a way

Many attempts are being made to create scalable carbon capture and storage technology to suck CO2 from the air, store it and then use it. But within nature there already exists a means by which this can be achieved that’s easily scalable.

Latest Photo Stories

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Industrial Borderlands

Industrial Borderlands

Our urbanised, industrial societies rely on order – or at least the perception of it. They rely on things happening as they are expected to. The further away from an urban centre I travel, the more I witness the fraying of ordered society, as it becomes less and less feasible to maintain.