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.
Masoumeh Bahrami was awarded a €1,500 grant to support the next chapter of her project “Tears of Motherland” as part of Inland’s “Sustaining Stories” workshop on Investigative Environmental Storytelling, held in collaboration with Journalism Fund Europe.
Photographer Jana Margarete Schuler presents her series “Between Blood and Glitter” at the Festival Fotografia Etica in Lodi, Italy, running from 27 September to 26 October.
Photographer Jana Margarete Schuler was awarded first place at the Siena International Photo Awards on September 27 for her series “Between Blood and Glitter”, which documents female wrestlers in Ciudad Juárez, a city long affected by high rates of femicide in Mexico.
Invited by FUJIFILM, photographer Mathias Zwick participated in two events during the Salon de la Photo on October 12.
Photographer Tim Franco shot a portrait for the French newspaper Libération of Kim Il-hyuk, a North Korean defector.
On October 10, our photographer Patrick Wack took part in a 45-minute panel discussion on photojournalism hosted by Canon, alongside renowned French photographers Pascal Maitre and Aline Deschamps.
The German photography magazine fotoMAGAZIN has published a portfolio from Patrick Wack’s project and book Azov Horizons in its November 2025 edition.
Photographer Patrick Wack shot the portrait of Don Mbaki Bole for Le Monde, accompanying the article “‘J’ai galéré, mais je ne vois plus que la victoire’: Don Mbaki Bole, de sans-papiers à chaudronnier”, written by Jane Roussel.
Photographer Matjaž Tančič takes part in “SPACE – A Visual Journey”, a group exhibition at Fotografiska Tallinn running from 13 September 2025 to 18 January 2026.
Alex Kemman is the Grand Prize winner of the OKO Bohinj Photo Festival and will present his solo exhibition “Ecocorridors & the European Green Deal”, opening on October 16.
Photographer Jef Bonifacino is exhibiting at the Salon de la Photo, held from October 9 to 12 at the Grande Halle de la Villette in Paris.
“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.