If we don’t know what peace looks like, how can we work towards it?

Imaging Peace is a multi-year, multi-country study of peace photography that explores the vital but overlooked relationship between photography and peacebuilding.

​The outputs of the research are intended to be resources for visual, peacebuilding, and community practitioners and researchers, bringing together a set of multidisciplinary ideas, project examples, theory, academic research, and practical guidance.

Find out more about Imaging Peace Research and the forthcoming book.

Download the Peace Photography Guide here.

Imaging Peace Research and Book

More on the research and forthcoming academic book..

Peace Photography: A Guide

Practitioner Resource: Available in English, Spanish and French. Download here.

Learn about Projects

Discover our workshops 

Projects Around the World

Find out about different kinds of community-engaged peace photography projects from around the world.

Peace Photography Workshops

Find out how we could support you to discover and use peace photography further.

‘A photography of peace requires imagination on the part of the photographer and it requests imagination on the part of the viewers.’

Frank Möller