“Anatomy of the Flow”, the latest project by photographer Matjaž Tančič, is now on view at Panovci 9 in Slovenia’s Goričko biosphere reserve.
The opening week of Jana Margarete Schuler’s first major solo exhibition “Between Blood and Glitter” at Kunstraum Kesselhaus in Bamberg, Germany, was a great success.
For the third consecutive year, photographer Mélanie is leading a four-day masterclass in Besançon, organized by Grain d’Pixel, on 8 and 9 and 15 and 16 November.
On assignment for the French newspaper Libération, photographer Mathias Zwick documented the opening day of the Europe Écologie—Les Verts (EELV) summer conference in Strasbourg, France, on August 21, 2024, working alongside journalist Lucie Alexandre.
Photographer Mathias Zwick is among the 20 artists chosen for the mission Les vies qu’on aime, launched by the Forum Vies Mobiles in partnership with the Réseau Diagonal.
Phyllis B. Dooney worked on assignment for Barron's in a story that takes a look at the impact of President Trump's economic policies on American small businesses.
Photographer Patrick Wack was invited to participate in the “Documenter le Conflit” (translated with “Documenting conflict”) panel at this year’s Les Rencontres d’Arles, co-organized with Le Point.
Jana Margarete Schuler has been selected for PhotoVOGUE’s Women by Women global open call, joining the international shortlist of 150 outstanding photographers and video artists worldwide.
Mathias Zwick photographed watch designer Alain Silberstein for The Financial Times, in an article written by Simon de Burton.
Photographer Jana Margarete Schuler presents her project “Zwischen Blut und Glitzer” (translated with “Between Blood and Glitter”) for the first time as a solo exhibition at Kesselhaus Bamberg, Germany, from August 15 to September 7, 2025.
The narrative street photography workshop “Fish & Clicks”, set in Blackpool, UK, has been officially confirmed and will run from August 20 to 25, 2025.
During Fujikina, held during the opening week of the Rencontres d’Arles, Mathias Zwick presented “The Silent Shore.”
The French photography magazine POLKA has published a glowing review of Patrick Wack's new monograph, "Azov Horizons."
After six years of work, Patrick Wack's third book "Azov Horizons" was published by French publisher André Frère and launched during the Rencontres d'Arles festival.
At the end of June, the French edition of Geo magazine published a ten-page portfolio of Patrick Wack's work about the Uyghur diaspora in Kazakhstan.
BACK TO ARLES - We are delighted to present the teaser of our first collective project, “Thrutopia”. For two years, our photographers have been documenting stories of endurance and resistance around the world, reminding us that in the darkest of times, the worst is never a certainty.
Romain Philippon photographed the cover of young author Raozy Pellerin's new novel, L'admission, published by Editions Project'îles.
In the photographic installation “Méandre sur la rivière monde” (Meander, the River World), Inland photographer Jef Bonifacino, with Hélène David, Xavier Dumoulin, Fabien Gordon, and Luc Médrinal came together to explore and photograph the river.
For French newspaper Libération, Tim Franco photographed Korean adoptees who returned to South Korea.
This summer, part of Tommaso Rada's project "A Story on Oil, Pollution and Racism" will be exhibited at Gibellina Photoroad Open Air & Site Specific Festival.
Jana Margarete Schuler has been named one of the 25 most promising Emerging Talents worldwide by LensCulture.
Inland is thrilled to announce our new pop-up space, the Inland x Hahnemühle House in Arles this summer !
“Mars on Earth,” a long-term project by photographer Matjaž Tančič, is currently exhibited at the Kolga Tbilisi Photo Festival in Georgia.
On April 4, Photographer Tim Franco covered the impeachment verdict of South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol for The Wall Street Journal, providing on-the-ground visual reporting during a pivotal moment in the nation’s political history.
“Who decides when life ends? Some wish to make that decision themselves”. For ZEIT Online in April, Jana Margarete Schuler photographed Marion von Helmolt, a doctor who assists people in ending their lives.
To mark the release of the GFX100RF, Fujifilm invited Mathias Zwick, along with photographers Laura Bonnefous, Éric Bouvet, and Tristan Shu to take part in a discussion about their photographic practice and use of large format in their work.
In April 2025, photographs by Matjaž Tančič were published in T – Le magazine du Temps, accompanying a feature story on China’s growing community of “pet parents” by journalist Weilin Zhu.
In April 2025, on assignment for ZEIT Online, Jana Margarete Schuler photographed German boxer Tina Rupprecht at a groundbreaking moment in sports history.
In his new series titled “The Silent Shore”, photographer Mathias Zwick traveled from Albania to Croatia via Montenegro.
Laureate of the 2024 Photo Folio Review, Patrick Wack's project "Azov Horizons" will be exhibited at the Abbaye de Montmajour during the coming 2025 edition of the Rencontres d'Arles festival.