Alex King

The Ghosts in Our Machine
Culture

The Ghosts in Our Machine

Photography As Activism — Profiled in a powerful new documentary, photographer Jo-Anne McArthur's work urges us to rethink our relationship with animals.

Written by: Alex King

The Deadbeat Club Playlist
Magazine

The Deadbeat Club Playlist

So-Cal Snapshots — California's quirks are a constant muse for this zine-making, analogue-snapping, tight-knit street photography crew.

Written by: Alex King

Block Shell
Culture

Block Shell

Polluting Kids' Imaginations — Shell's tie-up with Lego looks like an attempt to dodge the flack from the global outcry at their attempts to drill for oil in the Arctic.

Written by: Alex King

Skate Like A Girl
Why I do what I do

Skate Like A Girl

Squash Your Stereotypes — Girls shred pretty gnarly. Get to know!

Written by: Alex King

Mídia Ninja
Activism

Mídia Ninja

Brazil: No Cuts, No Censorship — Forget the World Cup. Citizen journalism collective Mídia Ninja are determined to show Brazil's most exciting stories are happening off the pitch.

Written by: Alex King

Rafael Gonzalez
My Life in Analogue

Rafael Gonzalez

My Life in Analogue — Rafael Gonzalez explores the unique creative possibilities offered by different analogue formats.

Written by: Alex King

Surfers Against Sewage
Why I do what I do

Surfers Against Sewage

Guardians of the Ocean — Surfers Against Sewage are on a mission to clean up our seas and ensure we treat our marine environment with the respect it deserves.

Written by: Alex King

Baywara
Why I do what I do

Baywara

Sounds of Time — New documentary Baywara profiles Djalu Gurruwiwi, spiritual custodian of the Didjeridoo and guardian of thousands of years of stories.

Written by: Alex King

Sheffield Doc/Fest
Film

Sheffield Doc/Fest

Field Notes Part II: State of the Nation — In Huck's latest roundup of new documentaries from Sheffield Doc/Fest, we focus on homegrown stories from the UK.

Written by: Alex King

Emily Maye
Why I do what I do

Emily Maye

We Were Fought By Men Very Fast — Emily Maye focusses on speed, sweat and suffering to capture the human drama of professional cycling.

Written by: Alex King

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