Guest BlogsJuly 17, 2019
The House that Bleeds
When his brothers in law disappeared in Iguala, Mexico Yael Martínez turned to photography. His images capture the...
Ten Questions with… Tom Stoddart
PhotoVoice is interviewing established photographers to gain a wider insight into the power of photography and the different approaches...
#Dysturb & The Expansion of the Frame
Kyla Woods from #Dysturb, a community that aims to make photojournalism accessible to a wider audience by placing large...
The Ethics of Photography in Calais
Having previously taken the PhotoVoice training programme Rob Pinney writes of his experiences in 'The Jungle' in Calais and his...
Alexander Mourant – Masai
05/ 04 / 2016 The fourth blog in a five-part series, Alexander Mourant writes for PhotoVoice on his...
‘Climate Change: realities and resistance’ – a new exhibition of activist photography
Ronnie Hall, Co-Founder and Co-Director of Critical Information Collective, explores the collective’s touring exhibition of activist photography, currently at the !Buen...
Landing in Molyvos
Paul Hill and Maria Falconer have been volunteering in refugee camps in Greece and have been moved by...
Uncovering Bangladesh Through a Female Lens
To coincide with an exhibition that opens today at Rich Mix Lucile Stengel Head of Marketing and Communications at...
Reinventing Child Participation Through PhotoVoice
02/03/2016 Neeti Sharma, Media and Communications Coordinator at Save The Children writes about her experiences in designing a PhotoVoice project. ...