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Phantom Pro – PhotoMonth exhibition
8th October 2025
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British Journal of Photography – Maps Issue
22nd September 2025
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Lines of Engagement: How Technology, Ethics and Trust Shape Photojournalism Today – Symposium
18th September 2025
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Civilization: The Way We Live Now – Kunsthalle, Munchen
9th April 2025
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National Geographic, Anti-Inflammation Issue – Cover Story
24th March 2024
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Civilization: The Way We Live Now, Jut Art Museum, Taipei
16th March 2024
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Photography in Virtual Culture International Conference
22nd February 2024
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Blavatnik Art, Film and Photography Galleries – Imperial War Museum
10th November 2023
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Nearest Truth Podcast Ep. 359
10th June 2023
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Civilization: The Way We Live Now, Saatchi Gallery, London
2nd June 2023
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Picturing the Invisible — the Heong Gallery, Cambridge, UK
9th March 2023
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Neverlands and the End of World – Jimei X Arles, Xiamen, China
13th December 2022
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Civilization: The Way We Live Now, Musei San Domenico, Forli, Italy
10th October 2022
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BJP – ‘Picturing The Invisible’ Exhibition
11th November 2021
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‘Picturing The Invisible’ Exhibition at Royal Geographical Society
5th October 2021
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Bavarian State Opera’s – Apollon II Dossier – ‘Restricted Residence’
10th August 2021
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#ICPCONCERNED – Global Images for Global Crisis – ICP Book
6th August 2021
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American Photography 37 Winner
22nd June 2021
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Cortona OTM – Restricted Residence ‘New Visions’ Finalist
3rd May 2021
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The New York Times Magazine – The Joy of Playing Soccer with Strangers
15th April 2021
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ASX – Review of Restricted Residence
12th March 2021
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Civilization – The Way We Live Now, Mucem, Marseille
24th February 2021
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Contra – Ruin Issue
12th November 2020
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National Geographic – Special Covid Issue
19th October 2020
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New Statesman – The World To Come
26th August 2020
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#ICPCONCERNED GLOBAL – Global images of global crisis – Exhibition at ICP, New York
11th August 2020
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PHMUSEUM – What if the world becomes uninhabitable
15th July 2020
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Collector Daily – Review of Restricted Residence
22nd June 2020
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Perimeter v Heavy – Review of Restricted Residence
18th June 2020
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Bloomberg Markets – London Awakens
27th May 2020
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BJP – Exploring Mental Health Through Photography
18th May 2020
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CBC Radio – Day 6 Interview with Brent Bambury
8th March 2020
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New Statesman – Picture Book of the Week
8th March 2020
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Liberation – C’est Chaud!
2nd March 2020
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Wired – The eerie repopulation of the Fukushima exclusion zone
4th February 2020
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The Ecologist – Restricted Residence: Fukushima and Radiophobia
3rd February 2020
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Monocle 24 Radio – Photography Special
27th January 2020
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The Smithsonian – Nearly a Decade After Fukushima, Photos Capture Residents Bittersweet Return
21st January 2020
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CNN – Unsettling thermal portraits show Fukushima residents returning home
17th January 2020
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Another Magazine – Photo books to buy this month
16th January 2020
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BJP – Documenting the invisible effects of a nuclear disaster
16th January 2020
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Restricted Residence book launch at The Photographers Gallery tomorrow 16th January 6-8pm
15th January 2020
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Wallpaper* – ‘Fukushima forever : a portrait of absence and uncertainty’
15th January 2020
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It’s Nice That – ‘Giles Price photographs the aftermath of the Fukushima nuclear disaster
15th January 2020
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Restricted Residence book launch at The Photographers Gallery tomorrow 16th January 6-8pm
19th December 2019
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Restricted Residence published by Loose Joints is now on pre order
1st November 2019
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From Above – The Story of Aerial Photography by Laurence King Publishing
28th October 2019
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Civilization – The Way We Live Now, The National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
13th September 2019
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Society Magazine – Everest Story
3rd September 2019
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The Sydney Morning Herald – Good Weekend cover
17th August 2019
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War, Art and Visual Culture : London International Symposium
31st May 2019
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Civilization – The Way We Live Now, Ullens Center for Contemporary Art, Beijing
9th March 2019
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Prix Pictet ‘Hope’ Cycle Nomination
27th January 2019
Data centers contribute about the same amount of greenhouse gas emissions as the aviation sector, according to the United Nations. Climate change activists have been pushing providers of digital services to reduce electricity use, especially as the sector booms in an era of Big Data.
Portugal’s Covilhã Data Center, one of the largest in Europe, doesn’t just look cool. It was designed to stay cool—even if deadly heat waves like the one that hit Europe this summer become more frequent. The brutalist facility is spread over 75,500 square meters, an area equivalent to about 10 soccer fields; it’s big enough to house as many as 56,000 servers. 
The owner, Altice Portugal, the biggest telecommunications services provider in the country and a subsidiary of Altice Europe NV, says the five-year-old center was built with efficiency in mind.
Its location, in Covilhã, a ski and hiking destination 170 miles northeast of Lisbon, was chosen partly because of the mild mountain climate. Outside air cools the building’s servers 99 percent of the time, according to the company. The center also collects and stores rainwater, creating a sustainable water source—and surrounding its campus with a striking moatlike feature.
Bloomberg Markets – Mountain air keeps one of Europe’s largest data centers cool
6th December 2018
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National Portrait Gallery – Armistice Centenary: Veterans and Remembrance
5th November 2018
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Creative Review – The Photography Annual 2018
1st November 2018
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Civilization – The Way We Live Now, National Museum of Modern and Comtemporary Art, Seoul
18th October 2018
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Civilization – The Way We Live Now, Thames & Hudson book
8th October 2018
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IPA Lucie Award 2018
3rd October 2018
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PDN Annual Photo Award 2018
19th May 2018
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The New York Times Magazine – Cross Country Skiing
9th February 2018
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The New York Times Magazine – The Uncounted
16th November 2017
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The New York Times Magazine – Peak America
23rd March 2017
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FT Weekend Magazine – Morar Olimpiadas
25th July 2016
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Bloomberg Markets – The Land Below Zero
13th June 2016
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Telegraph Magazine – Claudio Ranieri
13th May 2016
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Guardian Weekend Magazine – Hilary Benn
13th January 2016
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The New York Times Magazine – Dead Forests and Living Memories
13th September 2015
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Telegraph Magazine – Peter Capaldi
2nd September 2015
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The New York Times Magazine – Hiding from Animals
13th July 2015
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FT Weekend Magazine – Waterloo Above the Fray
13th June 2015
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The New York Times Magazine – Nepal, Before and After the Earthquake
13th May 2015
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Landmark: The Fields of Landscape Photography by William A. Ewing
3rd October 2014
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The New York Times Magazine – This is what a cursed soccer stadium looks like
3rd June 2014
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Guardian Weekend Magazine – Steve McQueen
12th January 2014
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Slate – Britain’s Very Last World War I Veterans
20th November 2013
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Telegraph Magazine – Not Forgotten Portraits
12th November 2013
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Disegno No.5 – Kumbh Mela Pilgrimage Cover Story
15th September 2013
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Taylor Wessing Portrait Prize 2013 – Kumbh Mela pilgrim, Mamta Dubey and infant
12th September 2013
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Guardian Weekend Magazine – Olympic Stadium
9th August 2013
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