
‘Lützi stay!’ At the edge of the 1.5°C
This series depicts the struggle for climate justice at the frontiers of the village of Lützerath (Germany) that has been evicted for coal mining.

Lexi
This story documents an Ecuadorian Trans Woman's journey as she moves from a life in the shadows to a gender transition in a world that both supports and fears her.

Culto a la Niña Blanca
Celebration of Santa Muerte (or Niña Blanca) in the neighbourhood of Tepito, the 'barrio bravo' of Mexico City, one of the most dangerous areas in the whole of Latin America.

The Elegy of Trawling
The connection that the fishermen have with the lake owner is a rather essential part of ensuring the prosperity of the community.

Don’t Wither Away
"Would you move to an Elderly Care Center or live with your son when you are old?" She held her son's hand and said: "Of course I would live with my son. Therefore M, please don't leave me alone when I'm old, honey."

Theravada Buddhist Monastery
It is traditional for the sons of a Cambodian family to live as monks in a monastery, even if only briefly. Aside the great honor, it is often the only way to get some education.

Blaze
Fire incidents and casualties are increasing throughout the Bangladesh. In 2019, two thousand one hundred and thirty eight people were burnt to death in various fires.

The Rahmeni Family
Telling about southern Tunisia through the eyes and gesture of a family from Gabes. The differences between the north and the south of the country were further accentuated after the "jasmine revolution" of 2011, and today...

F(L)IGHT
F(L)IGHT is a personal and thoughtful reflection on the current state of the UK and the EU. Boston registered the highest Leave vote in Britain, at 75.6 per cent. It has been dubbed “the capital of Brexit”.

The Dance of the Leftovers
The nation's biggest popular uprising is demanding fair access to health, education and a new constitution.
Over the past few months, Chile has been going through its largest and most forceful anti-government demonstration...

South Williamsburg Brooklyn
The images in this series form a social document of a people and a place; namely, a sect of Hasidic Jews known as the Satmars. This sect of Hasidic Jews was founded in Satu Mare, Romania by Rabbi Joel Teitelbaum in the early 20th century

Dream Slaves
"...after olive and mandarins season has ended, local authorities appear to destroy tents and throw their workers residents out of the camp no alternatives were offered to them."