Activist and academic Tom Shakespeare photographed to accompany an interview in the Observer Magazine.
Photograph: Rory Mulvey/The Observer
Photograph: Phil Fisk/The Observer
Author and teacher Matt Gaw reveals how all weathers transform our relationship with the natural world.
Photograph: David Vintiner/The Observer
Dr Kate Cherrell, who lectures on Victorian Britain and the paranormal, photographed to accompany a piece in the Magazine about the real ghostbusters.
Photograph: Alex Telfer/The Observer
Mamadou Kouassi pictured on the beach of Castel Volturno, Italy. Kouassi inspired and co-wrote the film Io Capitano which is about Mamadou’s terrible journey from the Ivory Coast to Italy and was nominated for the 2024 Academy Awards.
Photograph: Roberto Salomone/The Observer
Spring fashion for the Magazine.
Photograph: Andrew Woffinden/The Observer
Sadiq Khan visits youngsters and staff at the Knights Youth Centre in Streatham, south London ahead of his battle for the London Mayorship.
Photograph: Andy Hall/The Observer
Yard Act photographed at UEA in Norwich for the New Review.
Photograph: Sonja Horsman/Observer
Photograph: Simon Emmett/The Observer
Big Thief’s Adrianne Lenker: ‘I hit a wall – I had just been going in survival mode’. Photographed in New York to accompany an interview in the New Review.
Photograph: Mike McGregor/The Observer
Photograph: Tom Jenkins/The Guardian
‘Black men are conditioned not to articulate our emotions’: writer, director and actor Ryan Calais Cameron on the set of his play For Black Boys Who Have Considered Suicide When The Hue Gets Too Heavy.
Photograph: Amit Lennon/The Observer
‘I’m kinder and more compassionate’: actor Greg Wise on men and grief in the Magazine.
Photograph: Roo Lewis/The Observer
Writer Gareth Rees explores a sunken forest at Pett Level in East Sussex for a piece in the Magazine.
Photograph: Pål Hansen/The Observer
More than 50 students occupy the Parkinson Building of Leeds University in protest at the conflict in Gaza.
Photograph: Gary Calton/The Observer
‘I wanted to write about a dirty, dangerous, working-class London’: Mat Osman, Suede bassist and author of The Ghost Theatre, photographed at home in London for the New Review.
Photograph: Suki Dhanda/The Observer
Photograph: Andy Hall/The Observer
Billie Piper and Sam McAlister photographed for the New Review. The actor plays the former Newsnight booker in the new Netflix drama Scoop.
Photograph: Perou/The Observer
Photograph: Jonathan Daniel Pryce/The Observer
Chef Tom Kerridge channeled his inner Wonka to bring OFM his Easter recipes.
Photograph: Perou/The Observer
‘We are all mixed’: US academic Henry Louis Gates, Jr. photographed for an interview in the New Review where he talks about race, being arrested and working towards America’s redemption
Photograph: Simon Simard/The Observer
What are the secret ingredients that help a restaurant last for years? The staff of The Sportsman, Seasalter, Kent, which has held a Michelin star since 2008, with chef-owner Stephen Harris, centre
Photograph: Amit Lennon/The Observer
‘It takes huge wisdom to feel grateful for what we have’: swimmer Adam Peaty photographed at Tenerife Top Training, Avenida de los Acantilados for Observer Sport.
Photograph: Ruben Plasencia/The Observer
Actor and comedian Lolly Adefope photographed to accompany an interview in the Magazine.
Photograph: Julia Kennedy/The Observer
Hidden giants: how the UK’s 500,000 redwoods put California in the shade. A redwood at Kew botanical gardens in Wakehurst, West Sussex.
Photograph: Andy Hall/The Observer
Actor Isabelle Huppert photographed at the Théâtre de la Ville, Paris for the New Review.
Photograph: Cyril Zannettacci/The Observer

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