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Photos showing a different side to skinhead culture today
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Photos showing a different side to skinhead culture today

Boots and braces — Photographer Owen Harvey discusses his project spotlighting young anti-fascist skinheads, who are countering the dominant narrative around a widely misunderstood subculture.

Written by: Miss Rosen

Idyllic photos of Bristol’s allotments over lockdown
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Idyllic photos of Bristol’s allotments over lockdown

Growing spaces — Photographer Chris Hoare discusses his latest project documenting Bristol’s allotments, which over lockdown, saw a surge in interest among people seeking out solace and community spirit.

Written by: Huck

Photos capturing overlooked lives in rural Uzbekistan
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Photos capturing overlooked lives in rural Uzbekistan

Hidden stories — Photographer Hassan Kurbanbaev discusses his series documenting the Central Asian country, which aims to shed light on ordinary Uzbeks and to preserve something of the nation‘s rich history.

Written by: Diyora Shadijanova

A vibrant document of life along Brick Lane in the ‘70s
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A vibrant document of life along Brick Lane in the ‘70s

Hustle and bustle — Photographer Fran May remembers capturing the market sellers, customers and passers-by inhabiting the East London street, preserving the legacy of an area threatened by gentrification.

Written by: Huck

An alternative guide to London’s rich queer legacy
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An alternative guide to London’s rich queer legacy

Story of survival — Alim Kheraj discusses his new book celebrating the capital’s vibrant LGBTQ+ scene and the patchwork of bars, clubs, shops, Pride events, saunas and sex shops that have catered to the queer community – both past and present.

Written by: Jack King

The hard won secrets of street photography
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The hard won secrets of street photography

‘Shoot first, think later‘ — Photographer Matt Stuart discusses his purist and uniquely playful approach to image-making as a guide for anyone interested in documenting their world.

Written by: Miss Rosen

Palestinians are rising up against Israeli police
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Palestinians are rising up against Israeli police

Turning point — Since January, the growing Umm al-Fahm protest movement has been taking a stand against Israeli police for their discriminatory tactics and for abetting a rise in organised crime within the community.

Written by: Majd Kayyal

A photographer’s gritty portrait of Thailand’s ghettos
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A photographer’s gritty portrait of Thailand’s ghettos

The outsiders — Photographer Samuel Cueto recalls photographing fringe communities in Bangkok, Phuket and Pattaya over several years, where he encountered gang members living on the margins of society.

Written by: Clotilde Nogues

The unstoppable rise of the Celtic language influencer
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The unstoppable rise of the Celtic language influencer

From Kernowek to Gaelic — Despite their continued marginalisation, indigenous languages survive – and some speakers are proudly sharing their tongues online, showing their followers the value in an ancient way of communicating.

Written by: Anna Samson

Evocative photos of ordinary life in ‘70s Stourbridge
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Evocative photos of ordinary life in ‘70s Stourbridge

Looking at the overlooked — Between 1972 and 1988, John Myers set out to capture unremarkable scenes within walking distance of his home in the Midlands to shine a light on the people and places that are typically ignored.

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