The online platform Dodho Magazine published an in-depth feature on Tim Franco's long-term documentary project ‘Metamorpolis’.
Following the recent eruption of Piton de la Fournaise on Reunion Island, Romain Philippon visited the national park to observe the impacts of overtourism on the environment.
In May 2026, Inland photographer Tim Franco's Unperson portrait series was exhibited as a central visual component of Život za zdmi: Severní Korea , described by Czech media as the largest and most significant exhibition about North Korea ever held in the Czech Republic.
This June, Inland photographer Cyril Abad is exhibiting “The Snake Church” at the Galerie de l’ancienne Poste in Besançon.
Photographer Mathias Zwick documented Alsatian satirical cabarets, the result of a centuries-old tradition that became a discipline in its own right after the Second World War.
Photographer Mathias Zwick went to Neuhof, on the outskirts of Strasbourg, with journalist Alice Ferber to document the diversity and solidarity that characterize this neighborhood, despite its troubled reputation.
In late 2025, photographer Alex Kemman followed the Comuneros del Sur, an offshoot of the National Liberation Army (ELN).
Inland Storyteller, Phyllis B. Dooney, has photographs on view at this year’s Photoville Festival in New York City.
In April, a new story by photographer Matjaž Tančič on Europe’s most unexpected climate engineers - beavers - was published in Sobotna priloga in Slovenia and on N1 in Croatia.
This April, five photographers from Inland will be featured during the Month of Photography in Bordeaux.
In September 2025, on assignment in Lithuania for the Wall Street Journal, photographer Patrick Wack followed Gen. Carsten Breuer, Germany’s highest ranking officer, in his inspection of the German troops based in the Baltic.
After traveling to 12 countries, photographer Matjaž Tančič’s project “Mars on Earth” was presented for the first time in his home country, Slovenia, at the MoTA – Museum of Transitory Art in March (Ljubljana).
Photographer Jana Margarete Schuler presents her work “The Family Next Door” as part of the conceptual exhibition MEDEA in Munich, Germany.
Photographer Mathias Zwick is featured in the February 2026 issue of COZE Magazine, a local Alsatian publication.
Photographer Mélanie Wenger will take part in the Mois de la Photo de Bourges 2026 workshop cycle this May.
Photographer Romain Philippon’s work on the eruption of the Piton de la Fournaise (Reunion Island) between 18 and 19 January was featured in Le Monde newspaper.
Recently published in The Guardian, Romain Philippon’s photo story follows rickshaw drivers in Madagascar who are taking on some of the world’s toughest running races.
Vogue Adria recently published an interview with photographer Matjaž Tančič discussing his "Mars on Earth" project, as well as his experiences living and working in China over the past decade.
Photographer Matjaž Tančič’s work on Shanghai’s pet industry has been published as a 15-page photo story in the February edition of GEO Germany.
To recap our 2025, we asked Inland photographers to look back on the year and share one image that stood out.
On assignment for the Wall Street Journal, Inland photographer Tim Franco took portraits of June Pail, founder and CEO of FuriosaAl, a Seoul-based startup taking on Nvidia with its own Al chip design.
Inland photographer Tommaso Rada’s work is featured in O Registro do Olhar (The Record of the Gaze), a collective exhibition presented by AVA Galleria Rio as part of the BELA Bienal (European and Latin American Biennial of Contemporary Art). The show, curated by Edson Cardoso, brings together artistic works from diverse cultures in the same space.
Photographer Mélanie Wenger was on assignment for Le Figaro Magazine, with writer Nadjet Cheguiri, for a series published on December 5, 2025, examining the impact of Donald Trump’s mass deportation policy.
In December 2025, Mélanie Wenger’s Project 114 held its fourth atelier at Fleury-Mérogis prison, Île-de-France, bringing together 7 men and 13 women who volunteered to take part in a collective creation.
During the week of Paris Photo, Matjaž Tančič was showing his work in Sex and Politics — an exhibition in Paris exploring the complex intersection of sexuality and power.
Photographer Tim Franco opens his solo exhibition “Vestige” at Arise Art Space in Busan (South Korea) on December 6th.
Photographer Matjaž Tančič is exhibiting seven works from his Mars on Earth series in Scientific Vision & Internal Illumination at Fotografiska Shanghai. The exhibition is on view now through March 2026.
Photographer Romain Philippon is featured in the new Best in Travel edition by Lonely Planet, contributing an eight-page portfolio on Réunion Island. His work is also highlighted on the cover of the book’s dedicated website.
As part of a story for Libération, together with Arthur Laffargue, Tim Franco visited the Unification Church’s stronghold in Gapyeong — an out-of-place palace, a giant church, a Heaven Burger joint, and a dedicated shopping mall filled with portraits of the sect’s founders.
As part of the Fotohaus Berlin 2025 program, the exhibition series “Kontroverse & Paradoxe 2: How to Re-Enchant the World” will feature a special screening of “Thrutopia", bringing attention to artistic reflections on the paradoxes of our time.