Confinement
Images by photographers shortlisted for the eight cycles of the award to date appear in the new Prix Pictet book Confinement which will be published in January 2021 by teNeues.
Salt Water Tears: Lives Left Behind in Satkhira, Bangladesh
The book of the first Prix Pictet Commission, featuring photographs by Munem Wasif and texts by Francis Hodgson, Photography Critic for the Financial Times; Leo Johnson, Sustainability Consultant; and Pavel Partha.
Madagascar: A Land Out Of Balance
The book of the second Prix Pictet Commission on the theme of Earth, with photographs by Ed Kashi and texts by Samm Short, writer and Project Development Specialist; Helena Drysdale, author of Madagascar; and Peter Aspden, Arts Writer at the Financial Times.
Water
Water reviews the evolution and development of the first Prix Pictet, with photographs by the 18 shortlisted artists and selected nominees, a foreword by Kofi Annan, Prix Pictet's Honorary President, and essays by Francis Hodgson, Photography Critic for the Financial Times; and Leo Johnson, Sustainability Consultant.
Earth
Earth is a review of the second Prix Pictet that showcases the work of the 12 artists shortlisted for this year’s award alongside photographs. earth includes a foreword by Kofi Annan and texts by Peter Aspden, Arts Writer for the Financial Times; Francis Hodgson, Photography Critic for the Financial Times; and Leo Johnson, Sustainability Consultant.
Growth
Growth brings together photographs by artists shortlisted and nominated for the third cycle of the Prix Pictet, with a foreword by Kofi Annan, and essays by Sue Steward, Feature Writer for The Evening Standard; and Leo Johnson, Sustainability Consultant.
Ushirikiano: Building a Sustainable Future in Kenya’s Northern Rangelands
Ushirikiano is the book of the third Prix Pictet Commission, featuring photographs Chris Jordan made on a fieldtrip to Northern Kenya with the logistical support of Tusk Trust.