Now in its fifteenth year, the UK and Ireland’s largest photographic festival is back. Belfast Photo Festival’s theme ‘Biosphere’ asks what we owe the land and what we owe each other| 1854 Photography
Working in industrial spaces for 10 years, and fascinated by the contemporary experience of images, Felicity Hammond makes installations combining imagery and sculpture| 1854 Photography
The photographer experiments with form in Daa.era whilst coming to understand mourning as a form of homecoming| 1854 Photography
Set up in 1990, the space remains committed to image-making and image-makers, and now has a handsome new London home| 1854 Photography
Hannah Darabi is the winner of the 2025 Prix Elysée with her powerful project ‘Why Don’t You Dance?'| 1854 Photography
When the Fog Whispers explores the countryside of Saudi Arabia through a photographic commission prize| 1854 Photography
Abdulhamid Kircher and Diana Markosian explore their latest photo books in an in-depth conversation with Aperture and BJP| 1854 Photography
Fantasy Island is a collective publication from both Northern Ireland and the Republic that addresses some of the longest persisting ideas around the nation| 1854 Photography
Today, Tomorrow is playful, collaborative approach to the “precious” photo album which the Chinese-American photographer rebuilt to heal her ruptured roots| 1854 Photography
His photographs of Birmingham’s late-1960s housing crisis transformed how the urban poor were visualised in the UK. We catch up with the veteran documentarian| 1854 Photography