Theo McInnes

The world’s most successful gay football club is still fighting homophobia on the pitch
Photography

The world’s most successful gay football club is still fighting homophobia on the pitch

Pivot Points: Stories of Change — London-based photographer Theo McInnes is always on the frontlines when protests kick off, capturing the wave of youth-fuelled social change that is battling for a better future. In this edition of Pivot Points, stories that shift a photographer’s perspective, he meets a group of gay men who have been fighting the good fight since the year he was born – both on and off the pitch.

Written by: Theo McInnes

Exploring the back streets at London Pride 2017
Activism

Exploring the back streets at London Pride 2017

Cutting out the commercialism — Now in its 45th year, the annual march is a no-holds-barred celebration of LGBT sexuality – but the corporate sponsorship is louder than ever. Here, we escape the crowds to find the real heart of the party.

Written by: Dominique Sisley

The photographer who documented Labour's game-changing election campaign
Photography

The photographer who documented Labour's game-changing election campaign

History in the making — Four weeks on from the general election, photographer Theo McInnes reflects on his time documenting Labour's campaign that succeeded against the odds.

Written by: Theo McInnes

Following the media circus on the general election campaign trail
Photography

Following the media circus on the general election campaign trail

Hacks on tour! — Following every mediocre politician was an army of bored and tired journos.

Written by: Theo McInnes

Hundreds of protesters gather to demonstrate against the DUP-Tory coalition
Activism

Hundreds of protesters gather to demonstrate against the DUP-Tory coalition

'Women marching to say no more.' — Protesters gathered in Parliament Square last weekend to oppose the Conservative-DUP coalition, chanting for the rights of women, LGBTQ people and those whose lives were lost in Grenfell.

Written by: Biju Belinky / Theo McInnes

"If the world can see, the world can change"
Photography

"If the world can see, the world can change"

Introducing Pivot Points: Stories of Change — Huck photographers catch a glimpse of a better future in a brand new photo series, learning from change-makers out on the frontlines and undertaking journeys of their own.

Written by: HUCK HQ

The Daily Mail and the Sun are hate preachers, they must be held to account
Culture

The Daily Mail and the Sun are hate preachers, they must be held to account

From Where I Stand — In the aftermath of any terror attack we look for the preachers who have radicalised. Last night's attack on Finsbury Park Mosque can be no exception.

Written by: Michael Segalov

According to the experts, the Conservatives might not have won this election
Reportage

According to the experts, the Conservatives might not have won this election

OH FUCKING HELL! — As of 10:22 pm on election night, it seems that this is the biggest political own goal in a generation.

Written by: Michael Segalov

Behind the scenes with Labour on the final day of election campaigning
Reportage

Behind the scenes with Labour on the final day of election campaigning

We hit the road — We spent the day traversing some of London's most marginal constituencies, to see what young campaigners and activists were doing on polling day in the hope of getting their party in power.

Written by: Michael Segalov

London's bridges are symbols of freedom, not fear
Activism

London's bridges are symbols of freedom, not fear

Resist Terror — Photojournalist Theo McInnes cycled across London Bridge last Saturday eight minutes before terror struck. But the sense of gratitude, he reflects, that London's bridges inspire must be cherished and reclaimed.

Written by: Theo McInnes

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