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The Firestarters: meet the photographers who captured punk
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The Firestarters: meet the photographers who captured punk

Style that still burns brightly — As Punk London’s year-long celebration takes over the Photographers’ Gallery with an exhibition of punk portraits, photographers Derek Ridger and Anita Corbin share the stories behind their iconic images.

Written by: Jack Richardson

Mourn: A brash band fighting to be heard
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Mourn: A brash band fighting to be heard

Catalonian spirit at its fiercest — As Catalonian teenagers performing post-punk in English, Mourn quickly found a worldwide following. Then the real work started. Forced to self-fund a second album, they’ve become embroiled in a battle over rights that’s become a familiar saga in the broken music biz.

Written by: Álvaro García Montoliu and Cian Traynor

Refugees and young Berliners are finding community through food
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Refugees and young Berliners are finding community through food

Filling in the gaps — Germany might have accepted large numbers of refugees into the country at points during the ongoing crisis, but when it comes to support and integration the state is failing. Instead, young people are filling in the gaps, using food as a tool to bring people together.

Written by: Merlin Jobst

The photographer staring death in the face
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The photographer staring death in the face

Salad days of a fleeting youth — Ever looked at a photograph and thought you've seen it before? Ben Gore’s candid new book Goodbye, Blue Monday, is like flicking through the pages a surreal old family photo album you found in the loft.

Written by: Saoirse O'Leary

Photographer Peter Marlow celebrated by his Magnum colleagues
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Photographer Peter Marlow celebrated by his Magnum colleagues

Looking back on a life in photos — Magnum photographer Peter Marlow died of cancer in February 2016 at the age of just 63. Now an exhibition, featuring his works selected by colleagues will allow us a glimpse into his archive.

Written by: Jack Richardson

Food for Thought: Meet the chef re-inventing breakfast culture
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Food for Thought: Meet the chef re-inventing breakfast culture

Huck x Nespresso — As a globe-trotting teenager, Dylan Watson-Brawn worked his way up the Michelin-star ladder only to get down to basics in Berlin: pioneering a food philosophy that champions simplicity and transparency.

Written by: Advertorial

Huck Photo Workshops: Documentary portraits round-up
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Huck Photo Workshops: Documentary portraits round-up

A real-life Huck assignment — In our latest practical masterclass, award-winning documentary photographer Guy Martin tackles the art of the observed portrait and gets photographers off all abilities capturing a sense of character in a real-life Huck brief.

Written by: HUCK HQ

More than a pretty face: Talking race and gender with Donnika Anderson
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More than a pretty face: Talking race and gender with Donnika Anderson

Finding liberation in the world’s harshest industry — Fashion is, as we all know, a pretty shallow industry. But that doesn’t mean it has to be that way. Model Donnika Anderson explains how she found liberation in modelling and how fashion is slowly untangling its deep-rooted issues.

Written by: Saoirse O'Leary

Huck Photo Workshops
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Huck Photo Workshops

A new kind of masterclass — Up your game, hang with the pros and join the Huck photo family with a new kind of practical workshop, designed especially for you.

Written by: Andrea Kurland

London's DIY drag night that's taking the world by storm
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London's DIY drag night that's taking the world by storm

The woman behind the party — After eight years of outrage and counting, Sink The Pink's infamous parties are legendary around the globe. We spoke to Amy Redmond, Sink The Pink co-founder, about their DIY beginnings and queering the London scene.

Written by: Michael Segalov

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