Goodbye Fungie
Fungie, a dolphin that has brought magic and tourism to Dingle since the day he befriended a local fisherman 37 years ago, has not been seen near the Irish harbour town for weeks. Many people around the world are mourning. I was commissioned to photograph Fungie in 2006 by the …
Q&A with Progresso Fotografico magazine
When, where and why did your passion for photography begin? How have these years of fervent technological evolution passed through your work? When I graduated from Cambridge after studying philosophy and sociology, I wanted to explore the world as a journalist. I loved the idea of photography because the image …
In the second of a two-part series on China’s massive urbanisation drive, photographer Justin Jin meets former farmers as they try to make themselves at home in an unfamiliar environment.
Part II of my photo story “Uprooted”, about China’s sweeping…
Part II of my photo story “Uprooted”, about China’s sweeping urbanisation, published yesterday in the Post Magazine in Hong Kong.
Tomorrow is the first day the schools open after the…
Tomorrow is the first day the schools open after the weekend lockdown, while Brussels is still expecting a “serious and imminent threat”.
Brussels in a security lockdown after terrorism treat raised to…
Brussels in a security lockdown after terrorism treat raised to the highest level.
“The Arctic is like a blank sheet on which you could see all the tensions of Russia played out."
Published in this week’s Time Magazine, this is an independent…
Published in this week’s Time Magazine, this is an independent project I embarked on some years ago with trepidation; after many trips, the Arctic has become a place I love and will continue to go back to.
Shot in collaboration with Sony, this work is on exhibition…
Shot in collaboration with Sony, this work is on exhibition in London’s Somerset House now with stories by other Panos photographers.
At a stimulating dinner with guest speaker Professor Alain Wijffels…
At a stimulating dinner with guest speaker Professor Alain Wijffels (Caius, Churchill, Trinity Hall) in Brussels, organised by Rupert Carter and Caroline Laske for the University of Cambridge Society of Belgium.