by Rodrigue Zahr/ Cuba
I traveled to Cuba at the end of April this year. Sometime after Obama's visit and almost at the same time as CHANEL's fashion show, Fast & Furious movie shooting, and the first American cruise to dock in Cuban waters...
by Mick Stetson/ Japan
A visual record of the devastating results of the Chisso-Minamata Disease, as it continues to be lived by the few surviving victims and their community. Imagine an enemy, bold and brazen, in front of your eyes, yet hidden. The enemy secretly poisons the sea that feeds you, hides ...
by Lou Jones/ Africa
For the last several generations, media coverage of Africa has been both naïve and slanted. What western media deems newsworthy has largely been limited to pestilence, poverty, conflict, and wildlife. The real image is much more complex. Over one billion people go to work, raise and educate their...
by Keiko Hiromi/ Japan
A series of portraits and testimonials from atomic bomb survivors of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. On August 6, 1945 at 8:15, the world's first atomic bomb "Little Boy" was dropped in downtown Hiroshima...
by Dario De Dominicis/ Brazil
In June 2014, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations approved an international resolution helping artisanal fishery, highlighting that it represents more than 90% of the world's extractive fishing. As a photographer, I wanted to investigate the state of degradation and...
by Wojciech Ryzinski/ Ireland
The sight-hounds live normally for 12 to 14 years. In Ireland the majority of them will live only 3 to 4 years. This is because greyhounds are just consumables here. Every year a few thousand greyhounds are retired from racing and coursing. No longer required, they are dumped, abused, abandoned...
by Rick Mave/ Myanmar
Time to change, vote to change, this motto has been the core of the 2015 election campaigning of the National League for Democracy (NLD) lead by the Nobel Peace Prize laureate Aung San Suu Kyi; a change towards democracy after more than 50 years of military dictatorship. During the past elections ...
by Amrish Chandan/ India
Being a single child can be difficult. The afternoons are spent in the company of a sliver of sunlight streaming in through a window. The toy truck is shared with imaginary friends. The house is devoid of the sounds of squabbles and "It's mine!" "No, it's mine!" ...
by Joe Reynolds/ Brazil
These photographs describe the Brazilian mining town, Cristalandia, as a place. They are made from an understanding that place is personal not political, that place is created from shared experiences with land and people, and that shared experiences overcome political divisions and allow us to belong...
by Francisco Alcala Torreslanda/ Mexico
During the last three years I have been documenting empowering activities of women in rural communities of the center of Mexico. Rural regions account for 80% of the land in Mexico and although home to up to 25% of the population, they are host to 60% of the country's extreme poor and 45% of the...