In our diverse range of photo essays, we feature image series by international photographers and ask them what inspires the direction of their lens.
Ten days on the road headed to Britain's most westerly point
Visit the southern most island of Australia with photographer, Yannis Drakoulidis
The Berlin-based photographer believes we have a lot to learn from children
The British creative forgoes the Atlas Mountains in favor of the sea on a spontaneous journey
Invisible conflict explored against the vast plains of southern Georgia
How looking at the world from above creates unconventional images
A look beyond mountains, lakes and trees
Searching for Paradise Lost on the Italian island of Ponza
Up North, the photographer calms the fast-paced nomadic lifestyle that has defined his career
The Australian known as Frenchy talks to us about youth and the inspiration behind his latest project, "Twenties"
From the East Fjörds to the landscape that captured Jules Verne
Photographer Bruno Candiotto captures landscape and architecture with a gentle touch
Documenting the world with vagabond photographer Adrian Morris
Capturing the secretive and elusive world of graffiti writers
Photographer Kate Ballis’ images portray the post-apocalyptic life of Bombay Beach
Photographer Alex Strohl journeys to remote locations most of us can only dream about