Skip to main content
NurPhoto Agency Logo
  • Home
  • Editorial Pictures
    Categories
    • Unrest, Conflicts and War
    • Arts, Culture and Entertainment
    • Sports
    All Categories
    Unrest, Conflicts and War
    Kathmandu Activists Stage Coordinated Protests Calling For End To US/Israel–Iran Conflict 56 photos NEW
    Mar 19, 2026

    Kathmandu Activists Stage Coordinated Protests Calling For End To US/Israel–Iran Conflict

    Cotton University Students Protest Over Unresolved Issues 14 photos NEW
    Mar 19, 2026

    Cotton University Students Protest Over Unresolved Issues

    Daily Life In War Zone On Eve Of Iranian New Year 36 photos NEW
    Mar 19, 2026

    Daily Life In War Zone On Eve Of Iranian New Year

    Funeral For Ali Larijani, Soleimani And Crew Of Sunken IRIS Dena 8 photos NEW
    Mar 19, 2026

    Funeral For Ali Larijani, Soleimani And Crew Of Sunken IRIS Dena

    Los Angeles Premiere Of A24's 'The Drama' 531 photos NEW
    Mar 19, 2026

    Los Angeles Premiere Of A24's 'The Drama'

    BTS To Transform Gwanghwamun Square For Historic 'ARIRANG' Comeback Concert 21 photos NEW
    Mar 19, 2026

    BTS To Transform Gwanghwamun Square For Historic 'ARIRANG' Comeback Concert

    "Project Hail Mary" New York Premiere 79 photos NEW
    Mar 19, 2026

    "Project Hail Mary" New York Premiere

    Xinacates Performing Festival De Los Pintados In Puebla 17 photos NEW
    Mar 18, 2026

    Xinacates Performing Festival De Los Pintados In Puebla

    Pescara v Virtus Entella - Serie BKT 41 photos NEW
    Mar 19, 2026

    Pescara v Virtus Entella - Serie BKT

    Milano-Torino 2026 36 photos NEW
    Mar 19, 2026

    Milano-Torino 2026

    Venezuela Wins The 2026 World Baseball Classic 18 photos NEW
    Mar 19, 2026

    Venezuela Wins The 2026 World Baseball Classic

    Milano-Torino 2026 27 photos NEW
    Mar 19, 2026

    Milano-Torino 2026

    View all in Unrest, Conflicts and War Browse All Galleries
  • News of the Week
  • Wire
  • Videos
    • My Boards
    • Loading...
    • View All Boards
  • Login
  • Register

Search Editorial Photos

Keywords Enter keywords to search our editorial photo archive
Category
  1. Home
  2. Search
  3. surviving work

Refine Results

Active Filters:
Sort By
Content Type
Location
People

"surviving work"

104 professional editorial images found

Loading search results...
In Herrsching, Starnberg, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on November 8, 2020, an elderly woman in a thick coat and headscarf pulls a red-d... Editorial
An Elderly Woman With Shopping Trolley
29 Jan 2025 · Herrsching, Germany
#11995072
In Herrsching, Starnberg, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on November 8, 2020, an elderly woman in a thick coat and headscarf pulls a red-d...

#11995072

29 Jan 2025

In Herrsching, Starnberg, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on November 8, 2020, an elderly woman in a thick coat and headscarf pulls a red-dotted shopping cart as she walks past a graffiti-covered urban structure. The scene captures the contrast between aging and modern decay in the city, with warning signs on the doors, electricity boxes covered in tags, and a worn façade. The themes of loneliness, urban life, and resilience in a barren cityscape are emphasized.


Restricted to Editorial Use Only.
Commercial use is not permitted without prior authorization.
Please contact us for more information.


LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - NOVEMBER 29, 2024: Art handlers hold a painting by Anthony van Dyck 'An Andalusian Horse' - his first grand-scale d... Editorial
Christie's Classic Week Sale Highlights In London
30 Nov 2024 · London, United Kingdom
#11821605
LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - NOVEMBER 29, 2024: Art handlers hold a painting by Anthony van Dyck 'An Andalusian Horse' - his first grand-scale d...

#11821605

30 Nov 2024

LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - NOVEMBER 29, 2024: Art handlers hold a painting by Anthony van Dyck 'An Andalusian Horse' - his first grand-scale depiction of a lone horse - has an additional element of rarity and significance: his only surviving landscape in oil can be found hidden on the reverse of the original canvas (estimate: GBP2,000,000 - 3,000,000) during a photocall at Christie's auction house ahead of the Classic Week Sales in London, United Kingdom on November 29, 2024.


Restricted to Editorial Use Only.
Commercial use is not permitted without prior authorization.
Please contact us for more information.


LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - SEPTEMBER 12, 2023: A staff member looks at a Mariniere silk jersey blouse (Spring/Summer 1916), one of the earlies... Editorial
Gabrielle Chanel. Fashion Manifesto Exhibition At The V&A In London
13 Sep 2023 · London, United Kingdom
#10494492
LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - SEPTEMBER 12, 2023: A staff member looks at a Mariniere silk jersey blouse (Spring/Summer 1916), one of the earlies...

#10494492

13 Sep 2023

LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - SEPTEMBER 12, 2023: A staff member looks at a Mariniere silk jersey blouse (Spring/Summer 1916), one of the earliest surviving Chanel garments, during a photocall for the upcoming exhibition Gabrielle Chanel. Fashion Manifesto (16 September 2023 – 25 February 2024) at the V&A in London, United Kingdom on September 12, 2023. The UK’s first major exhibition dedicated to the work of the pioneering French couturiere, Gabrielle ‘Coco’ Chanel, will showcase over 200 looks seen together for the first time, as well as accessories, perfumes, and jewellery.


Restricted to Editorial Use Only.
Commercial use is not permitted without prior authorization.
Please contact us for more information.


LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - SEPTEMBER 12, 2023: A staff member looks at a Mariniere silk jersey blouse (Spring/Summer 1916), one of the earlies... Editorial
Gabrielle Chanel. Fashion Manifesto Exhibition At The V&A In London
13 Sep 2023 · London, United Kingdom
#10494490
LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - SEPTEMBER 12, 2023: A staff member looks at a Mariniere silk jersey blouse (Spring/Summer 1916), one of the earlies...

#10494490

13 Sep 2023

LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - SEPTEMBER 12, 2023: A staff member looks at a Mariniere silk jersey blouse (Spring/Summer 1916), one of the earliest surviving Chanel garments, during a photocall for the upcoming exhibition Gabrielle Chanel. Fashion Manifesto (16 September 2023 – 25 February 2024) at the V&A in London, United Kingdom on September 12, 2023. The UK’s first major exhibition dedicated to the work of the pioneering French couturiere, Gabrielle ‘Coco’ Chanel, will showcase over 200 looks seen together for the first time, as well as accessories, perfumes, and jewellery.


Restricted to Editorial Use Only.
Commercial use is not permitted without prior authorization.
Please contact us for more information.


Socialist Women's Forum activists held a protest rally to protest and raise awareness for Bangladeshi female migrant workers that can face v... Editorial
Protest For Bangladeshi Female Migrants Worker
1 Nov 2019 · Dhaka, Bangladesh
#5066954
Socialist Women's Forum activists held a protest rally to protest and raise awareness for Bangladeshi female migrant workers that can face v...

#5066954

1 Nov 2019

Socialist Women's Forum activists held a protest rally to protest and raise awareness for Bangladeshi female migrant workers that can face various forms of abuse, including physical, psychological and even sexual abuse by employers in Saudi Arabia, in front of National Press Club in Dhaka on November 1, 2019. A total of 2,165 women workers have returned to Bangladesh over the past 21 months after surviving in inhumane condition and another 87 female migrant workers were brought dead.


Restricted to Editorial Use Only.
Commercial use is not permitted without prior authorization.
Please contact us for more information.


Socialist Women's Forum activists held a protest rally to protest and raise awareness for Bangladeshi female migrant workers that can face v... Editorial
Protest For Bangladeshi Female Migrants Worker
1 Nov 2019 · Dhaka, Bangladesh
#5066956
Socialist Women's Forum activists held a protest rally to protest and raise awareness for Bangladeshi female migrant workers that can face v...

#5066956

1 Nov 2019

Socialist Women's Forum activists held a protest rally to protest and raise awareness for Bangladeshi female migrant workers that can face various forms of abuse, including physical, psychological and even sexual abuse by employers in Saudi Arabia, in front of National Press Club in Dhaka on November 1, 2019. A total of 2,165 women workers have returned to Bangladesh over the past 21 months after surviving in inhumane condition and another 87 female migrant workers were brought dead.


Restricted to Editorial Use Only.
Commercial use is not permitted without prior authorization.
Please contact us for more information.


Socialist Women's Forum activists held a protest rally to protest and raise awareness for Bangladeshi female migrant workers that can face v... Editorial
Protest For Bangladeshi Female Migrants Worker
1 Nov 2019 · Dhaka, Bangladesh
#5066958
Socialist Women's Forum activists held a protest rally to protest and raise awareness for Bangladeshi female migrant workers that can face v...

#5066958

1 Nov 2019

Socialist Women's Forum activists held a protest rally to protest and raise awareness for Bangladeshi female migrant workers that can face various forms of abuse, including physical, psychological and even sexual abuse by employers in Saudi Arabia, in front of National Press Club in Dhaka on November 1, 2019. A total of 2,165 women workers have returned to Bangladesh over the past 21 months after surviving in inhumane condition and another 87 female migrant workers were brought dead.


Restricted to Editorial Use Only.
Commercial use is not permitted without prior authorization.
Please contact us for more information.


Holocaust survivor, Joseph Alexander, shares with students his story of surviving 12 Nazi concentration camps during an event in honor of In... Editorial
Holocaust Survivor Joseph Alexander Survived 12 Concentration Camps
30 Jan 2019 · Burbank, United States
#3729424
Holocaust survivor, Joseph Alexander, shares with students his story of surviving 12 Nazi concentration camps during an event in honor of In...

#3729424

30 Jan 2019

Holocaust survivor, Joseph Alexander, shares with students his story of surviving 12 Nazi concentration camps during an event in honor of International Holocaust Remembrance Day in Burbank, California on January 29, 2019. The event took place at Woodbury University.


Restricted to Editorial Use Only.
Commercial use is not permitted without prior authorization.
Please contact us for more information.


A displaced Rohingya man works in the fields of Kone Doke Khar to provide extra income for his family. His village does not receive sufficie... Editorial
Daily life in Southern Rakhine IDP Camps
9 May 2017 · Baw Du Pha, Myanmar
#1943667
A displaced Rohingya man works in the fields of Kone Doke Khar to provide extra income for his family. His village does not receive sufficie...

#1943667

9 May 2017

A displaced Rohingya man works in the fields of Kone Doke Khar to provide extra income for his family. His village does not receive sufficient food rations. The visuals shows the inhumane living conditions inflicted on of the Rohingya Muslim minority by the militarized Rakhine State. In 2012, many Rohingya were forced to relocate to displacement camps after the Rakhine people burned their villages to ash. Since then, the Rohingya are no longer recognized as Burmese citizens. Hundreds of thousands of Rohingya are barely surviving on scant government food rations, all but nonexistent access to healthcare, dilapidated housing shelters, and the perpetual fear of renewed attacks on their communities. Most now live in horrific conditions in the displacement camps with no government or NGO assistance.


Restricted to Editorial Use Only.
Commercial use is not permitted without prior authorization.
Please contact us for more information.


A woman describes the situation within the camps to be dire. She says her family is barely surviving on little food provided by humanitarian... Editorial
Daily life in Southern Rakhine IDP Camps
9 May 2017 · Baw Du Pha, Myanmar
#1943651
A woman describes the situation within the camps to be dire. She says her family is barely surviving on little food provided by humanitarian...

#1943651

9 May 2017

A woman describes the situation within the camps to be dire. She says her family is barely surviving on little food provided by humanitarian organizations working within the camps. She has been diagnosed with an illness of the blood, which has disabled her completely. She reveals there are no good doctors available, and pharmacies do not understand how to treat illness. She says a healthy life is more valuable, and as she is ill and immobilized, she is of no value to her community or family. She reveals she does not want to stay in the camps where her family is suffering, and if she cannot go back to Aung Mingalar, she would like to find refuge in another country. Instead, people are trapped within the camps, denied food or medical care. The visuals shows the inhumane living conditions inflicted on of the Rohingya Muslim minority by the militarized Rakhine State. In 2012, many Rohingya were forced to relocate to displacement camps after the Rakhine people burned their villages to ash. Since then, the Rohingya are no longer recognized as Burmese citizens. Hundreds of thousands of Rohingya are barely surviving on scant government food rations, all but nonexistent access to healthcare, dilapidated housing shelters, and the perpetual fear of renewed attacks on their communities. Most now live in horrific conditions in the displacement camps with no government or NGO assistance.


Restricted to Editorial Use Only.
Commercial use is not permitted without prior authorization.
Please contact us for more information.


A man living in Tandowlee supports his family and village by helping with communal labor. He is unable work outside his community. Although... Editorial
Daily life in Southern Rakhine IDP Camps
9 May 2017 · Baw Du Pha, Myanmar
#1943650
A man living in Tandowlee supports his family and village by helping with communal labor. He is unable work outside his community. Although...

#1943650

9 May 2017

A man living in Tandowlee supports his family and village by helping with communal labor. He is unable work outside his community. Although he is considered free—he still lives in his original village and survived the 2012 violence without having to register for the camps—if he were to attempt to leave his village, he will either be arrested by the police, or killed by the Rakhine people. The visuals shows the inhumane living conditions inflicted on of the Rohingya Muslim minority by the militarized Rakhine State. In 2012, many Rohingya were forced to relocate to displacement camps after the Rakhine people burned their villages to ash. Since then, the Rohingya are no longer recognized as Burmese citizens. Hundreds of thousands of Rohingya are barely surviving on scant government food rations, all but nonexistent access to healthcare, dilapidated housing shelters, and the perpetual fear of renewed attacks on their communities. Most now live in horrific conditions in the displacement camps with no government or NGO assistance.


Restricted to Editorial Use Only.
Commercial use is not permitted without prior authorization.
Please contact us for more information.


A woman in Dar Pain lives in a single-room shelter with her six family members. Originally from Aung Mingalar Quarter, her husband describes... Editorial
Daily life in Southern Rakhine IDP Camps
9 May 2017 · Baw Du Pha, Myanmar
#1943648
A woman in Dar Pain lives in a single-room shelter with her six family members. Originally from Aung Mingalar Quarter, her husband describes...

#1943648

9 May 2017

A woman in Dar Pain lives in a single-room shelter with her six family members. Originally from Aung Mingalar Quarter, her husband describes the biggest challenge living within the camps to be securing enough food for their family. He works as a bicycle driver between camps to help provide. The visuals shows the inhumane living conditions inflicted on of the Rohingya Muslim minority by the militarized Rakhine State. In 2012, many Rohingya were forced to relocate to displacement camps after the Rakhine people burned their villages to ash. Since then, the Rohingya are no longer recognized as Burmese citizens. Hundreds of thousands of Rohingya are barely surviving on scant government food rations, all but nonexistent access to healthcare, dilapidated housing shelters, and the perpetual fear of renewed attacks on their communities. Most now live in horrific conditions in the displacement camps with no government or NGO assistance.


Restricted to Editorial Use Only.
Commercial use is not permitted without prior authorization.
Please contact us for more information.




Millions of working women worldwide especially those in informal sectors are surviving in conditions of poverty and social exclusion. This... Editorial
11 Mar 2014
#43569


Millions of working women worldwide especially those in informal sectors are surviving in conditions of poverty and social exclusion. This...

#43569

11 Mar 2014

Millions of working women worldwide especially those in informal sectors are surviving in conditions of poverty and social exclusion. This grave situation affects the entire woman kind. Majority of them are discriminated, subjugated and deprived in a certain manner which makes them excluded from the society. Man defines woman not in herself but as relative to him; she is not regarded as an autonomous being… For him she is sex- absolute sex, no less. He is the subject, he is the Absolute- she is the other" (Simone de Beauvoir, 1952, pp. xviii, xxii). Women are always defined as 'other' rather than a human being in our patriarchal society. Their identity and status derive from categories of mothers, daughters and wives. They are thus defined not only in relation to men, but as dependent on men and subordinate to them. Globalization affects heavily on traditional nature of employment, working condition, and industrial relations. Because of globalization, free market economy introduces many things which result into unbalanced economic and industrial reforms, further affect job security and social protection of workers.


Restricted to Editorial Use Only.
Commercial use is not permitted without prior authorization.
Please contact us for more information.



Women working on a daily basis in rice mill factories generally earn 80-100 taka ($1 to $1.20 dollars) per day. Lung disease is common as t... Editorial
11 Mar 2014
#43568

Women working on a daily basis in rice mill factories generally earn 80-100 taka ($1 to $1.20 dollars) per day. Lung disease is common as t...

#43568

11 Mar 2014

Women working on a daily basis in rice mill factories generally earn 80-100 taka ($1 to $1.20 dollars) per day. Lung disease is common as the dust and unhealthy environment causes many types of respiratory diseases. Millions of working women worldwide especially those in informal sectors are surviving in conditions of poverty and social exclusion. This grave situation affects the entire woman kind. Majority of them are discriminated, subjugated and deprived in a certain manner which makes them excluded from the society. Man defines woman not in herself but as relative to him; she is not regarded as an autonomous being… For him she is sex- absolute sex, no less. He is the subject, he is the Absolute- she is the other" (Simone de Beauvoir, 1952, pp. xviii, xxii). Women are always defined as 'other' rather than a human being in our patriarchal society. Their identity and status derive from categories of mothers, daughters and wives. They are thus defined not only in relation to men, but as dependent on men and subordinate to them. Globalization affects heavily on traditional nature of employment, working condition, and industrial relations. Because of globalization, free market economy introduces many things which result into unbalanced economic and industrial reforms, further affect job security and social protection of workers.


Restricted to Editorial Use Only.
Commercial use is not permitted without prior authorization.
Please contact us for more information.



Women working on a daily basis in rice mill factories generally earn 80-100 taka ($1 to $1.20 dollars) per day. Lung disease is common as t... Editorial
11 Mar 2014
#43570

Women working on a daily basis in rice mill factories generally earn 80-100 taka ($1 to $1.20 dollars) per day. Lung disease is common as t...

#43570

11 Mar 2014

Women working on a daily basis in rice mill factories generally earn 80-100 taka ($1 to $1.20 dollars) per day. Lung disease is common as the dust and unhealthy environment causes many types of respiratory diseases. Millions of working women worldwide especially those in informal sectors are surviving in conditions of poverty and social exclusion. This grave situation affects the entire woman kind. Majority of them are discriminated, subjugated and deprived in a certain manner which makes them excluded from the society. Man defines woman not in herself but as relative to him; she is not regarded as an autonomous being… For him she is sex- absolute sex, no less. He is the subject, he is the Absolute- she is the other" (Simone de Beauvoir, 1952, pp. xviii, xxii). Women are always defined as 'other' rather than a human being in our patriarchal society. Their identity and status derive from categories of mothers, daughters and wives. They are thus defined not only in relation to men, but as dependent on men and subordinate to them. Globalization affects heavily on traditional nature of employment, working condition, and industrial relations. Because of globalization, free market economy introduces many things which result into unbalanced economic and industrial reforms, further affect job security and social protection of workers.


Restricted to Editorial Use Only.
Commercial use is not permitted without prior authorization.
Please contact us for more information.



Dhaka,Bangladesh
Women working in brick field.
Millions of working women worldwide especially those in informal sectors are surviving in co... Editorial
11 Mar 2014
#43572

Dhaka,Bangladesh
Women working in brick field.
Millions of working women worldwide especially those in informal sectors are surviving in co...

#43572

11 Mar 2014

Dhaka,Bangladesh Women working in brick field. Millions of working women worldwide especially those in informal sectors are surviving in conditions of poverty and social exclusion. This grave situation affects the entire woman kind. Majority of them are discriminated, subjugated and deprived in a certain manner which makes them excluded from the society. Man defines woman not in herself but as relative to him; she is not regarded as an autonomous being… For him she is sex- absolute sex, no less. He is the subject, he is the Absolute- she is the other" (Simone de Beauvoir, 1952, pp. xviii, xxii). Women are always defined as 'other' rather than a human being in our patriarchal society. Their identity and status derive from categories of mothers, daughters and wives. They are thus defined not only in relation to men, but as dependent on men and subordinate to them. Globalization affects heavily on traditional nature of employment, working condition, and industrial relations. Because of globalization, free market economy introduces many things which result into unbalanced economic and industrial reforms, further affect job security and social protection of workers.


Restricted to Editorial Use Only.
Commercial use is not permitted without prior authorization.
Please contact us for more information.


of 7
Next
Add to Board
Loading boards…
New board
NurPhoto Logo

Independent photojournalistic agency delivering global visual storytelling since 2013. Trusted by leading media organizations worldwide.

Company
  • About Us
  • Work With Us
  • Contact Us
  • Latest Galleries
Services
  • Editorial Pictures
  • Assignments
  • Research Services
  • Fine Art Prints
  • Creative Content
Resources
  • Credit Packs
  • License Terms
  • Terms of Service
  • Privacy Policy
  • Support Center
Connect With Us
[email protected]
24/7 Support
Follow Our Stories

© 2013–2026 NurPhoto S.r.l. All rights reserved. | VAT IT01921690663

We accept:
Click outside this window to close it