The Books
- The Photographer
- Rethink: Cause and Consequences of September 11
- Private: Humanity
- Somerset Stories: Fivepenny Dreams
- One Hundred Years of Darkness
- Blood and Honey: A Balkan War Journal
- Persona, Portraits
- Albanians
- Incognito
- Behind the Curtains of 21st Century Communism
- Rethink: Cause and Consequences of September 11
- The Family
- Questions Without Answers
- Curse of the Black Gold: 50 Years of Oil in the Niger Delta
- Madagascar: A Land Out of Balance
- Denied: The Crisis of America's Uninsured
- The Protestants: No Surrender
- Aging in America: The Years Ahead
- Three
- Witness Number Eight: Photojournalisms
- When the Borders Bleed: The Struggle of the Kurds
- Bastard Eden, Our Chernobyl
- Eight Days
- Glastonbury: Another Stage
- Islands Of The Spirits
- Interrogations
- Laos Open Secret
- Moscow Nights
- Blanco
- Haiti: 12 january 2010
- Evidence
- Dispatches Endgame
- Dispatches on Russia
- Dispatches Beyond Iraq
- Dispatches Out of Poverty
- Dispatches In America
- A Darkness Visible
- The Rape of a Nation
- Rebuild: Kosovo Six Years Later
- Argentina: From the Ruins of a Dirty War
- The House of Wisdom
- Tsunami: A Document of Devastation
- Broken Dream
- Vanishing
- Antonin Kratochvil
- Mirror
- Inferno
- My America
- Afghanistan: The Road to Kabul
- Forgotten War: Democratic Republic of Congo
- War
- Whiskey Tango Foxtrot
Dispatches on Russia
Commissioned for their insider knowledge of the subject, dispatches contributors lay bare the contradictory soul that makes up modern Russia
On Russia prods deftly at the Russian psyche. Commissioned for their insider knowledge of the subject, dispatches contributors lay bare the contradictory soul that makes up modern Russia. Putin's hold on power; the strongmen who control the oil and the nation's businesses; a disenchanted and disavowed youth; the new KGB pumped up and decked in black under its new guise of the FSB all echo the disposition of a nation which, despite the applause for Yeltsin s antics on top of a tank nearly 20 years ago, has struggled to take to its heart the principles of democracy. A photo essay put together by curators from FotoDepartament spans 150 years of Russian portraiture, while Seamus Murphy travels across the Far Eastern reaches of the country and its border with China.