Niall Flynn

Photography

Capturing the magnetic pull of North Carolina’s Outer Banks

Where Is Home? — In the final instalment of the series, David Alan Harvey explains how life in the Outer Banks informed his education as a young photographer – and why he’ll always come back to the place he’s proud to call home.

Written by: Niall Flynn

Music

Up close and personal with Iceland’s black metal heroes

Into the darkness — Disillusioned by a lack of coverage back home, photographer Verði ljós decided to become Icelandic black metal’s documenter-in-chief, shooting its stars over a period of three years for an all-encompassing portrait of the genre and scene.

Written by: Niall Flynn

Photography

Vibrant shots of Britain’s strangest subcultures

Budgies, beards & 99s — In The Ecstasy Of Everything – a new zine featuring 10 years worth of work – photographer Luke Stephenson depicts the British Isles at their most offbeat, bizarre and eclectic.

Written by: Niall Flynn

Photography

The excitement and fear of a family on the cusp of change

Where Is Home? — In the third instalment of ‘Where Is Home?’, photographer Olivia Arthur discusses capturing the final few months of her pregnancy, recording a period of waiting that depicts a family of three both impatient and nervous to meet their new arrival.

Written by: Niall Flynn

Photography

An intimate portrait of a woman’s ‘second puberty’

Jennifer & Lorelei — In 2013, photographer Jennifer Loeber reconnected with Lorelei, a middle-aged trans woman who she first met as a teen. Together, over the next five years, they explored their individual journeys through the universal experience of womanhood.

Written by: Niall Flynn

Photography

Thomas Dworzak shoots the places that shaped him

Where Is Home? — For the second instalment of ‘Where Is Home?’, photographer and Magnum president Thomas Dworzak discusses his intimate connection to three places: Tbilisi, Tehran and Cham, the small Bavarian town where he was born and raised.

Written by: Niall Flynn

Photography

The dark secrets of Britain’s smallest overseas territory

Postcards from Pitcairn — For photographer Rhiannon Adam, the story of Pitcairn Island always represented a rebellious ideal. However, after journeying almost 10,000 miles for a three-month trip to the isolated British colony, she soon discovered that its romantic past was overshadowed by its ominous present.

Written by: Niall Flynn

Film

What it takes to be a 12-year-old dance sensation

Huck x Nike — Kerri-Ann ‘Boo’ Morrison travels 3 hours a day to dance practice, every day of the week, entirely off her own back. Her story kicks off Nothing Beats A Londoner, a new series from Huck in collaboration with Nike celebrating teens whose lives have been transformed by their commitment to dance and sport.

Written by: Niall Flynn

Photography

A personal journey through the depths of Peru

Where Is Home? — Growing up, photographer Moises Saman had a complicated relationship with the notion of ‘home‘. However, when Magnum asked him to contribute to a collective project exploring that very theme, he returned to Peru, the country of his birth, seeking to find a new connection with the country.

Written by: Niall Flynn

Outdoors

The London boxing club where fighting means family

Rollin' with the punches — For over 40 years, a no-nonsense boxing club in North London has been a hub of rebirth and redemption. But step back from the success stories and a different picture emerges: one giant family fighting for survival.

Written by: Niall Flynn

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