The contestants are challenged to capture the portrait of Reservoir Dogs actor Michael Madsen, before meeting with renowned photographer Jason Bell.
The contestants go backstage at a London show to capture its life and soul on camera, before renowned photographer Lois Greenfield analyses their shots.
In Ireland, the contestants attempt to capture the beauty of Kerry County's landscape with the help of renowned Italian photographer Franco Fontana.
The photographers return home as they are challenged to capture themselves, their families and their roots. Johnny Briggs assists them back in the studio.
The photographers travel to four different European capitals to capture the diverse aspects of the continent. David LaChapelle then critiques their work.
The photography competition returns and the contestants are sent to Sicily in a travel-themed challenge. Oliviero Toscani, Caroline Hunter and Darcy Padilla judge.
The photographers travel to Hamburg, where they rise with the city's commuters to capture, in a single shot, their own interpretation of the rush hour.
At the National Gallery of Modern Art in Rome, the photographers meet actor Clive Owen and attempt to capture his personality with a single image.
This week, the photographers are asked to direct up to 10 performers in order to create three shots that best communicate their idea of eroticism. With Donna Ferrato.
In this challenge, the photographers spend a day with a Paralympic athlete before creating a fitting portrait that represents their strength and spirit.
The photographers head to London fashion week to capture, in just three shots, the myriad people at the heart of the fashion world.
The contestants return to their respective home towns with the aim of providing a photographic depiction of their roots and their inner selves.
It's the final and the photographers must take meaningful pictures of European people and their diverse environments. Then, the winner is crowned.
The competition returns as 10 photographers compete to impress the judges in a series of creative challenges around Europe, starting in Naples.
This week the photographers head to Rome where they are challenged to capture the special bond between pets and their owners.
The photographers travel to the spectacular Trentino region of northern Italy, where they must capture the challenging whiteness of the mountains.
The seven remaining photographers travel to Munich during carnival season, where they must each capture one of the seven deadly sins.
The remaining photographers head to Italy where they take a series of pictures representing an individual's gender identity.
The contestants are in the UK to photograph the strongest people on Earth, capturing the extraordinary daily lives of these superhuman athletes.
The photographers head home where they must take pictures depicting their life and the places that are familiar to them, as well as a self-portrait.
It's the final and the three remaining photographers attempt to capture the humanitarian side of the European refugee crisis, before the series winner is chosen.
In a single picture, the contestants must capture the spirit and historical significance of one of Italy's most famous sites: Ostia Antica.
Important questions around identity are raised as the contestants must produce two portraits of celebrity lookalikes while capturing their true essence.
Contestants explore the Roman neighbourhood of Torpignattara, as they attempt to capture its diversity and multiculturalism without falling into cliches.
The contestants meet working animals employed for assisted-therapy, as they're tasked with capturing the crucial support they give their owners.
In a deeply personal task, contestants are sent to their homes and loved ones, and asked to produce a set of three photos that showcase who they really are.
For the final challenge, the judges have chosen three powerful women that contestants must visually represent as they battle it out to win the grand prize.