Section: Photography
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Photo Essay: Newsha Tavakolian’s portrait of Iran
In a new book, And They Laughed at Me, the celebrated photographer takes a contemplative approach to a complex and turbulent nation
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Sohrab Hura on the strange duality of life in Kashmir’s winter
The Magnum photographer's new book Snow poignantly captures the humanity of the region, with the people 'the most important focus of all'
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Photo essay: Mahtab Hussain’s Muslims in America
Over the past five years, the photographer has journeyed across the US making images of everyday Muslims. Now he’s ready for more
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Photo essay: Mayssa Jaoudat’s Suzanne, Long Road
The French-Moroccan photographer’s work celebrates liminal space and delves deep into what it means to belong
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Photo essay: the bird men of Bradford
WIth lofts full of racers and rollers, a new generation of British South Asian pigeon keepers are bringing new life to an age-old pastime
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Photo essay: Ritchie Elder’s journey into Edinburgh’s faith communities
An intimate six-month project reveals the religious diversity of the Scottish capital
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Portrait of Britain 2025: faces of a dynamic yet uncertain nation
The annual photography competition captures the ever-evolving nature of the UK
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Friday prayer and fish and chips: portraits of Babaji’s Britain
Photography series shows a Pakistani grandfather’s life in London
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Photo essay: Mohamed Hassan’s Our Hidden Room
In a new book, the Wales-based photographer uses images made by his late father to confront loss and keep their relationship alive








