
Covid-19 started in slow-mo, then hit us with a sudden jolt which immediately changed our lives and the way we lived them. And still it continues, attacking and spreading around the globe irrespective of political systems or social structures.
Covid-19 started in slow-mo, then hit us with a sudden jolt which immediately changed our lives and the way we lived them. And still it continues, attacking and spreading around the globe irrespective of political systems or social structures.
The second in a series by Jane Quinn on photojournalism and COVID-19.
The first in a series by Jane Quinn on photojournalism and COVID-19.
Mitra Tabrizian is an Iranian-British award-winning artist and filmmaker. Her photographic work has been exhibited and published widely and is represented in major international museums and public collections.
One of our tête-à-tête interview series. French and Spanish photographer Catalina Martin-Chico studied at the International Center of Photography in New York. She has been documenting Yemen and The Middle East for eight years.
As part of our International Women’s Day celebrations, Jane Quinn looks at what it means to be a photographer when your country is at war.