Photography

In photos: the last of New York’s pigeon racers
Photography

In photos: the last of New York’s pigeon racers

A chance encounter with a stalwart of New York's past saw photographer Taylor Chapman delve deep into the dying subculture.

Written by: Isaac Muk

Photos celebrating the unsung women of indie sleaze
Photography

Photos celebrating the unsung women of indie sleaze

Almost 20 years after the indie youthquake first struck, photographer Rebecca Thomas recalls documenting the women at the epicentre.

Written by: Emma Garland

An exclusive look at the 2023 recipients of The Creator Labs Photo Fund
Photography

An exclusive look at the 2023 recipients of The Creator Labs Photo Fund

For the Aperture and Google initiative’s second season, 30 photographers and lens-based artists will receive grants of USD $6,000.

Written by: Isaac Muk

Documenting the vibrant frontages of New York’s last remaining ‘mom-and-pop’ stores
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Documenting the vibrant frontages of New York’s last remaining ‘mom-and-pop’ stores

After the closure of a local store, photographers James T. and Karla L. Murray set about capturing shopfronts across the city, documenting the very fabric of the place.

Written by: Isaac Muk

The indigenous Mexican town that drove out the cartel
Photography

The indigenous Mexican town that drove out the cartel

Meet the art collective reimagining the uprising through memorabilia and rituals of the Indigenous community.

Written by: Marigold Warner

Celebrating the art of the photo book
Photography

Celebrating the art of the photo book

A century after it was established, arts publisher Phaidon continues to stand at the vanguard of art, photography, fashion, and design.

Written by: Miss Rosen

Sun-bleached photos of the UK’s hottest day of the year
Photography

Sun-bleached photos of the UK’s hottest day of the year

Photographer Ossi Piispanen captures surreal scenes amid the sweltering temperatures in Clacton-on-Sea and Jaywick.

Written by: Ossi Piispanen

‘There's something in the air’ – why Port Talbot is a UFO hotspot
Photography

‘There's something in the air’ – why Port Talbot is a UFO hotspot

Photographer Roo Lewis was drawn to the Welsh town for its strange beauty and energy. Could it also be the place where humanity discovers we are not alone?

Written by: Jacob Charles Wilson

Groundbreaking photos of Ghanaian society and culture
Photography

Groundbreaking photos of Ghanaian society and culture

A new exhibition retraces the influential work of James Barnor, who captured changes in Accra and London as Ghana achieved independence 1957.

Written by: Miss Rosen

Extravagant street fashion from people living on the margins of the USA
Photography

Extravagant street fashion from people living on the margins of the USA

With homelessness on the rise amid a worsening housing crisis, Tom ‘TBow’ Bowden’s portraits celebrate and uplift those often dehumanised by society.

Written by: Isaac Muk

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