
Jonathan Stokes
@stokesjon
Photographer based in London, UK - Travel // Interiors // Landscape
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"It's patently clear that some of the people who're involved in current politics…are borrowing some of the tactics of the 1920s and 1930s." Yale History professor Timothy Snyder says some of today's politicians have learned propaganda techniques from twentieth century fascists.

The golden light, like the golden sand and the golden dunes ... you can’t beat it for a bit of #lifestylephotography it’s so evocative of the place • .. #Namibia sunset … 🇳🇦 • Thanks Wilderness



Dear Bob Kerslake I am urgently trying to get in touch with you regarding a Peabody development and fire safety. Please could you provide me your email address ?

If one single British child went missing anywhere in the world 🇬🇧 government and media would go into meltdown and expect the world to care too. Dozens of kids have gone missing in 🇬🇧 but bedside they’re foreign and seeking asylum neither govt nor media seems to give a toss 1/2

I often pass this street in Paris and think it’s a worthy #treeoftheday ? ALASTAIR CAMPBELL


This one was a real treat to photograph … The Pèlerinage Gitan (Gypsy Pilgrimage) is a huge moment in the #Camargue, south of #France Romani people celebrate their patron saint - wonderful story by Daniel Stables just out in Nat Geo Travel !



My article on the Pèlerinage Gitan (Gypsy Pilgrimage) in France’s Camargue region is now up online, with photography by Jonathan Stokes. nationalgeographic.com/travel/article…



Ok. Deep breath! Time to unveil something I’ve been working on for years. My debut travel book is out March from Bloomsbury Books UK. It explores different kinds of pilgrimage in Britain made across time and landscape. Writing it was an extraordinary journey. I gave it my everything


💪🏽RAGE from Jess Phillips on the #RwandaBill costing £169k per person, IF anyone is even ever deported, while child abuse victims are given £42 each. "150 judges can be found suddenly down the back of the sofa, while rape victims wait seven years to get in front of a judge." ~AA


Behind the scenes on a shoot for Food by National Geographic Traveller (UK), where I spent the day with the Dweekat family in Ajloun, northern Jordan. It ended up being one of those assignments that'll stay with me forever. Read the feature in the Spring 2024 issue, out 7 March 📷 Jonathan Stokes





