Photo Review

Life in the human tide

Although he’d been taking pictures since his late teens, it wasn’t until his early twenties while working in Bangladesh that he really started to get serious about his photography. It was 2012 and Jonathon was a young environmental scientist studying how rural Bangladesh was dealing with climate change.

‘I was pretty much documenting everything I did each day through photography. I’d use it to remember people's faces, to

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