Documentary Photography

Coming of age on the British coast
Photography

Coming of age on the British coast

Sun, sex and scraps — During the summer of 1976, Iain McKell picked up the camera for the first time and began documenting his seaside hometown of Weymouth – from punch-ups in the mud, to drunken kisses on the dancefloor.

Written by: Jacob Charles Wilson

Upper Mustang, a hidden region on the cusp of change
Photography

Upper Mustang, a hidden region on the cusp of change

A journey through Nepal — Upper Mustang is one of the most preserved regions in the world. However, in recent years, the threat of globalisation has been unavoidable.

Written by: Huck

Global citizens: documenting the shared human experience
Photography

Global citizens: documenting the shared human experience

World portraits — Featuring 200 images from photographers stretched across 65 different countries, a new project from Hoxton Mini Press and the British Journal of Photography seeks to answer the question: what does it mean to be human today?

Written by: Huck

Why scooterboys represent the best of British subculture
Magazine

Why scooterboys represent the best of British subculture

Homegrown heroes — Not everyone who rides a classic scooter is a Mod. Throughout the ’80s and ’90s, a far more frequent sight were Scooterboys and Scootergirls: a new breed of rider with a punk attitude and homegrown style.

Written by: Mani

A portrait of British youth culture in the 1980s
Photography

A portrait of British youth culture in the 1980s

Young skins — Gavin Watson’s photos, of his friends making fun on the estate they grew up on, perfectly capture the defiant freedom of adolescent.

Written by: Huck

Adventures with the world’s oldest off-road cycling club
Bike

Adventures with the world’s oldest off-road cycling club

On yer bike — Formed in 1955, the Rough-Stuff Fellowship is a pioneering gang of adventurists who believe that you can go anywhere on two wheels. Over 60 years after it started, an archive of the club’s defining moments is finally coming to light.

Written by: Niall Flynn

Intimate portaits of Havana’s Chinese community
Photography

Intimate portaits of Havana’s Chinese community

El Barrio Chino — Though Havana’s Chinatown was once the largest in Latin America, the Chinese Cuban population of today is ageing and diminished. However, the community that remains are dedicated to preserving their own history and culture.

Written by: Huck

The style & grace of London’s white garment churches
Photography

The style & grace of London’s white garment churches

Congregation — Sophie Green’s new book documents the world of London’s Aladura Spiritualists – a community of churchgoers who’ve created an intimate social space in the English capital.

Written by: Jacob Charles Wilson

Portraits of America’s ‘plain ordinary working people’
Photography

Portraits of America’s ‘plain ordinary working people’

A Kentucky story — After discovering a collection of Walmart employee headshots taken in 1986, photographer Daniel Kraus embarked on a project exploring small-town life in America – through the prism of one of its most recognisable institutions.

Written by: Niall Flynn

Miami Beach, captured in its hedonistic heyday
Photography

Miami Beach, captured in its hedonistic heyday

Vice City — From 1988, British photographer Barry Lewis spent seven years documenting the iconic coastal strip – and its eclectic cast of colourful characters.

Written by: Niall Flynn

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