

EPA Images has inaugurated its ‘1/28: Migration Routes’ exhibition at the Forum Anja Niedringhaus in Höxter, Germany. The showcase features powerful visual journalism on irregular migration, hosted in a center dedicated to the legacy of the internationally renowned photojournalist. The exhibition, which opens to the public on Wednesday, April 1, and runs until October 31, documents the human impact of irregular migration through the lens of EPA Images, a Frankfurt-based global visual content provider. It features a curated selection of images capturing migrants’ journeys, focusing on major routes across the Mediterranean, through Central America, and within Southeast Asia.

Getty Images, has partnered with BCOMS (The Black Collective of Media in Sport) and Nikon to launch a comprehensive, sustained initiative supporting emerging photographers into the media industry.
The initiative will launch with the Media Academy, a year-long programme designed to equip editorial creators from underrepresented communities with the practical skills, industry insight and professional connections needed to build a career in media. Twelve participants will have access to monthly masterclasses, on‑the‑job learning opportunities and mentorship from Getty Images’ award‑winning photographers, videographers, editors and content specialists across News, Sport and Entertainment.
PAN note: These roles will be UK focused. Emerging creators will then have the opportunity to apply for two paid internships, which will take place in London.

Any PAN readers in Oklahoma can view “Beauty and the Tempest” storm photography on the walls at the New Cordell building. Exhibited photos are by storm chasers who attended photo agency StormStocks‘ Tempest Tours Storm Chasing Expeditions.

In a new exclusive partnership announced this week you can now search and license a premium artist curated video collection from stock footage library Stocksy on Alamy.







