How we live now — For the past few months, photographer Harry Lloyd-Evans has been documenting the zanier side of being locked in – from unruly pets to innovative attempts at exercise.
Written by: Huck
Storm chasing, USA — In 2016, photographer Néha Hirve embarked on a white-knuckle journey through Tornado Alley, tracking the people that drive into super storms for fun.
Written by: Niall Flynn
Costa del Skeg — After spending a wild summer there during his teens, photographer Barry Lewis returned almost 20 years later to shoot the Butlin’s experience in all its glory.
Written by: Huck
Best of friends — Shot during the ’80s and ’90s, Sage Sohier’s project captures the unique connection between person and pet, exploring how animals enrich the lives of their owners.
Written by: Huck
Street scenes — Allen Wheatcroft’s first monograph, shot between 2014 - 2018, sees him shooting the physical bustle of urban spaces – capturing the flow of movement and feeling in cities across the world.
Written by: Huck
The new normal — Spencer Murphy’s ongoing series sees him venturing out to capture scenes that hint at the cultural shifts we are currently witnessing, encapsulating the unfamiliarity of the present.
Written by: Huck
Sunday Best — Between 2017 and 2019, photographer Katie Waggett photographed the many faces of religion in the English capital, revealing a city that celebrates diversity and difference.
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A lifetime of photography — Whether he’s photographing miners in Bolivia or a village disco in Poland, Witold Krassowski is ultimately drawn to the things that unite us.
Written by: Eva Clifford
Death Magick Abundance — Akasha Rabut’s first monograph serves as a love letter to the city she’s called home for the past 10 years: capturing its spirit and resilience through the people that make it up.
Written by: Huck
No Wahala — Photographer Oli Hillyer-Riley shoots the surf kids of the city’s island communities – a collective who share an incredible bond with the ocean.
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