This picture of a Kazakh nomad was taken in 2004 for a series by Dutch photographer Jeroen Toirkens, looking at the last nomadic peoples of the northern hemisphere Photograph: Jeroen Toirkens/Cortona On The MveTourists in the Environment is a series by Hungarian Gabor Arion Kudasz that explores the human instinct to seek out crowdsPhotograph: Arion Gabor Kudasz/Cortona On The MoveThe Roll Whatever project by Danish photojournalist Asbjørn Sand tells the story of the skater community he grew up with on the outskirts of Odense. Over four years he has created an intimate portrait of a small communityPhotograph: Asbjorn Sand/Cortona On The MoveThe series Love Me reflects on the cultural and commercial forces driving the global obsession with youth and beauty. The images span five years and 17 countries. Shown here are Ox and Angela, a plastic surgeon and his wife, in Rio de Janeiro, BrazilPhotograph: Zed Nelson/Cortona On The MoveUS photographer Allen Matthews first visited Cortona in 1984 and loved it so much he moved there. His series Cortona, Italy – Images from 1985 to 2000 is a collection of portraits and views of his adopted hometownPhotograph: Allen Matthews/Cortona On The MoveHunters, a documentary project on big-game hunting in Africa, explores the complex relationship that exists between people and animals. This image shows a hunter with a buck in South AfricaPhotograph: David Chancellor/Cortona On The MoveThe series 30 Anni in Viaggio contains iconic images from the archive of Italian air company Alitalia, from the 1950s to the 1970sPhotograph: Alitalia/Cortona On The MoveTaking My Time is a retrospective exhibition by Joel Meyerwitz, specifically created for Cortona on the Move 2013 Photograph: Joel Meyerowitz/Cortona On The MoveSaluti da Pinetamare is a documentary project by Italian photographer Salvatore Santoro, featuring pictures taken between 2009 and 2011 in Campania, Italy. The series contrasts images that represent his childhood memories with contemporary problems such as pollution, drugs and crimePhotograph: Salvatore Santoro/Cortona On The MoveWinners of the Off Circuit prize at Cortona, Sergey Poteryaev and Fyodor Telkov are young photographers from Nizhny Tagil and Yekaterinburg in Russia. Their series North Line examines the difficulties of small cultures in the face of globalisationPhotograph: Sergey Poteryaev & Fyodor Telkov/Cortona On The MovePhotographer Sol Neelman travels the globe in search of the world's strangest competitions. He has photographed events as diverse as Big Wheel Racing, Underwater Hockey and, shown here, the Summer Redneck GamesPhotograph: Sol Neelman/Cortona On The Move