Photography

Revisiting FESTAC ‘77, the largest pan-African festival in World history
Photography

Revisiting FESTAC ‘77, the largest pan-African festival in World history

A new exhibition takes a photographic look at the event which was envisioned as a restoration of power, solidarity and genius after 500 years of subjugation.

Written by: Miss Rosen

Life on the edge of Canada’s eastern shores
Photography

Life on the edge of Canada’s eastern shores

Melinda Blauvelt’s intimate photos of a small fishing village in New Brunswick offer a look inside a way of life that is quickly receding into the past.

Written by: Miss Rosen

Documenting the Women’s Peace Movement in Congo
Photography

Documenting the Women’s Peace Movement in Congo

In 2021 photographer Hugh Kinsella Cunningham and writer Camille Maubert teamed up with local correspondent Sifa Bahati to begin capturing the stories of women mediating on the frontlines.

Written by: Miss Rosen

In search of authentic Japanese rope bondage culture
Photography

In search of authentic Japanese rope bondage culture

(NSFW) Shibari’s popularity has boomed worldwide. Yet in Tokyo, Kinbaku remains an underground affair, connected to the sex industry and practiced by cult icons like Akira Naka.

Written by: Manami Okazaki

An insider’s view of Mexico City’s LGBTQ+ community
Photography

An insider’s view of Mexico City’s LGBTQ+ community

One photographer’s intimate look inside communal joy and queer spirit in the Mexican capital.

Written by: Isaac Muk

Five original photography deep dives from 2023
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Five original photography deep dives from 2023

Looking back at some of the best visual reporting from the past year, taking us from Himalayan mountains to Manchester moshpits.

Written by: Huck

A portrait of home through the queer gaze
Photography

A portrait of home through the queer gaze

New exhibition Dreaming of Home brings together works by 20 international LGBTQ+ artists offering a complexly layered exploration of what it means to be home.

Written by: Miss Rosen

The world through the eyes of war photographer Don McCullin
Photography

The world through the eyes of war photographer Don McCullin

Don McCullin covered countless conflicts but never lost his humanity or his anger with the injustices he documented internationally or at home in the UK.

Written by: Miss Rosen

A photographic ode to a small Alabaman town
Photography

A photographic ode to a small Alabaman town

In her new monograph, photographer Fumi Nagasaka captures her unlikely friendships with the residents of Dora, Yerkwood County, which has a population of just over 2,000.

Written by: Isaac Muk

In Photos: Santa Clauses came to town
Photography

In Photos: Santa Clauses came to town

Both naughty and nice, photographer Theo McInnes was on hand to capture the chaos and delight as hundreds of Santas descended on London this weekend.

Written by: Ben Smoke

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