World Update In Pictures
The stories behind some of the world's most compelling photos
The cities that shape our news
Photographer David Levene takes us on a longitudinal tour of the world in his book 'City'.
Delving into the Polaroid archive of Wim Wenders
The legendary film director Wim Wenders takes us through his love of instant photography
The 2018 Sony World Photography Awards
See some of the best photography from around the world
Looking at the future of documentary photography
Veteran photographer Susan Meiselas takes us through the lens of documentary photography
The plastic dangers in our oceans
Jo Ruxton takes us behind-the-scenes of her documentary A Plastic Ocean
Surviving the 'Kensington Blues'
Jeffrey Stockbridge illustrates the US opioid crisis through Kensington Avenue's residents
The everyday lives of the non-monogamous
Erika Kapin on how she is trying to reduce stigma around non-monogamy via photography.
Reviewing 2017 in pictures
A look back at the year in pictures with Rickey Rogers, Reuters Global Picture Editor
The artist David Bomberg
Vincent Dowd discovers the work of a lesser-known but important British painter
Ode to the Sea - a prisoner's view from Guantanamo Bay
The exhibition of detainee art which the US Pentagon believes to be problematic
Lighting dark skin for screen
HBO's Insecure is making sure lighting people of colour is not an afterthought
What makes a world-beating news image?
The World Press Photo Awards showcases the best in photojournalism from around the globe.
Standing small: the nature of tiny animals
David Yeo's photos of miniature animal breeds will make you feel all warm and fuzzy
The children who built their own Republic
Revisiting the post-war children's republic of Gaudiopolis
Collected shadows
How the new exhibition by the Archive of Modern Conflict does not focus on conflict
The Insight Astronomy Photographer of the Year 2017
Competition judge, Dr Marek Kukula, on the dreamers and scientists behind the images
The men who believe they are the second coming
In 'The Last Testament', Jonas Bendiksen meets those who publicly claim they are Jesus.
Healing the invisible wounds of war
The shared story of photographer Finbarr O'Reilly and former soldier TJ Brennan
'A Lens on Syria'
Sergey Ponomarev's exhibition reveals the impact of the Syrian conflict from 2013 to now.
'Not My Cup of Tea'
Sarah Maple's new exhibition explores Brexit's impact on British values and identity.
Usakos: a community and its apartheid past
A new exhibition combines modern and historic photos of a small Namibian town
The unseen face of the ‘war on terror’
Edmund Clark’s exhibition ‘War of Terror’ explores the consequences of the 'war on terror'
On the front lines of Venezuela's political crisis
Caracas photographer Gregorio Marrero has documented raging anti-government protests
Where colour is a figment of the imagination
A photographer reimagines the hues of an island where colourblindness is common























