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The Guardian picture essay

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  • Shroomadelic sights … Mushrooms and Friends by Phyllis Ma.

    Shroom with a view: photo gems from Images Vevey – in pictures

    Boasting trippy trees and fluorescent fungi, the Swiss biennale returns with around 50 photography-based projects centred on the topic (dis)connected
  • Guo Jincheng of China dives in

    The best Paralympic images by Tom Jenkins – a photo essay

    Our photographer spent the past fortnight in Paris documenting everything from blind football to para-triathlon. Here are some of his favourite pics from the Games
  • Arjola Dedaj of Italy competes in the women's long jump T11 class while wearing a butterfly blindfold

    ‘Defying expectations’: amazing Paralympic photographers with disabilities

    Whether legally blind or using a wheelchair, four photographers say there’s no impediment to creativity at the Games
  • Alexander McQueen presentation for Spring Summer 1998

    Catwalking: 40 years of London fashion week – in pictures

    We take a look back at London fashion week though the lens of legendary photographer Chris Moore
  • Children having fun dressed up for their traditional parade

    ‘I feel like I love everyone here’: Notting Hill carnival continues to defy division – photo essay

    The photographer Ollie Tikare showcases how the event unites diverse communities and embodies the resilience of multicultural Britain
  • A resident sits doing puzzles at a care home in Vauxhall

    Love, warmth and hard work: the heart of the UK care system – photo essay

    The photographer Halena Hucker has spent the last year interviewing care workers and photographing behind the scenes of the care sector
  • Aerial view of intensive pig factory farm

    ‘I am always tired’: life in the long shadow of factory farming in Europe

    Photojournalist Selene Magnolia Gatti has been documenting the effects on human health and wellbeing of living alongside intensive agriculture
  • Swiftie in a Eras Tour hat

    Love story: Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour at Wembley – photo essay

    Scottish photographer Dougie Wallace documented the Swifties from the UK and beyond decked in their finery to see their hero perform
  • Bryony Page

    Paris Olympics 2024: Guardian photographers at the Games – picture essay

    Among 1,578 accredited photographers in the French capital were three covering the Games for the Guardian and Observer
  • Some of our favourite pictures from the 2024 Olympics.

    Shoot like a pro: how the best photos of the Paris Olympics were taken

    From Simone Biles bowing down to her biggest rival on the podium to that viral surfing celebration, here’s how some of the best Olympic images were created
  • A woman and five girls in formal dress standing in a line waving

    Sea change: How the Herring Queen brought promise and joy to a small Scottish town

    The annual coronation of a young girl symbolised a fishing community’s hopes. Now, as the industry declines, it has evolved to reflect the powerful role of women and the change they bring about
  • General views of Fonthill Road.

    Eye-popping and under pressure: a unique London fashion street’s struggle

    Fonthill Road has almost 100 clothes shop and a huge ethnic mix but rent rises and restaurant chain expansion mean change is on the way
  • A hand holds a photograph up to the camera of a severely emaciated man sitting with his back to the camera on a bed

    ‘One goal is to destroy Ukrainian identity’: the haunting images of Russia’s prisoners of war

    Since Russia invaded Ukraine in 2014, its forces have detained and tortured thousands of fighters and civilians. Here, the photojournalist Zoya Shu recounts five years of documenting their stories
  • Kim Duckworth with Fletcher who has global development delay which affects all areas of his life.

    ‘There’s something special about making a difference’: community nurses step up – a photo essay

    Photographer Anna Gordon spent time with four Queen’s Nurses across the UK and documented the life-changing role they play in society
  • A man wearing a baseball cap stoops down and reaches into a plastic bag to collect cans and bottles.

    He ‘redeems’ the trash New Yorkers throw away, finding value – and opportunity – in waste

    Pedro Romero is one of hundreds of thousands of informal waste workers the world over, from Paris to Bangalore
  • A dog sits half on a man's lap and half on a pub table amid a group of people

    Crochet, drama and first dates: inside a community pub – photo essay

    Photographer Imogen Forte has been documenting London’s first cooperatively owned pub, the Ivy House in Nunhead, and found an important community space offering local people a home from home
  • Los Angeles, CA., June 06, 2023:  Harmony, 5, wipes a tear from her 12-year-old Brothers cheek,  Daron, June 06, 2023, during funeral services for their beloved older brother, Quincy Reese jr., who, at 16, was gunned down while attending a prom party in South Los Angeles earlier this year. FULL CAPTION TO FOLLOW Barbara Davidson/The Guardian

    Gun violence is traumatizing LA’s youngest residents. Can a partnership between the police and community help?

    South LA has the highest levels of gun violence in the county – local organizations want to address how that affects kids
  • A woman wearing Indigenous dress stands on a viewpoint above a lake

    In the footsteps of tigers: the all-women patrol team protecting Sumatra’s rainforest

    The Leuser ecosystem is the only place in the world where tigers, elephants, orangutans and rhinos coexist in the wild, and Indigenous female rangers are at the heart of its protection
  • Jordan, Shuayb, Sadiq and Idris at the Other Stage

    ‘Like an island separate from England’: Black joy at Glastonbury – photo essay

    It strongly champions Black music – but does Glastonbury feel inviting enough for Black audiences? On a tour of the site, we discover a growing community of new festival fans
  • Richard Forrest walks along Lyme Regis beach in Dorset, where he regularly hunts for fossils.

    The fossil finder: one man’s lifelong search for fragments of Britain’s Jurassic past – photo essay

    Richard Forrest has spent half a century combing beaches for ammonites and other fossils. Along the Dorset coast, the constant shift of earth, rocks and sand continually reveals fresh evidence of life millions of years ago
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