Part 3: Asia - The City's Future — Jackie Higgins is the author of The World Atlas of Street Photography. In this three part series, Jackie reveals the key trends and brightest talents driving street photography forward around the world. After kicking off in Africa and passing through Europe, we arrive in Asia: land of the megacity.
Written by: Jackie Higgins
Part 2: Europe - Voyeurism and Surveillance — Jackie Higgins is the author of The World Atlas of Street Photography. In this three part series, Jackie reveals the key trends and brightest talents driving street photography forward around the world. After kicking off in Africa, we're now in Europe.
Written by: Jackie Higgins
The humorous street photography of Chuck Patch — Photographer and museum technologist had all but given up photography until he was reinvigorated by the Hardcore Street Photography community on Flickr.
Written by: Chuck Patch
Part 1: Africa - Identity and Inequality — Jackie Higgins is the author of The World Atlas of Street Photography. In this three part series, Jackie reveals the key trends and brightest talents driving street photography forward around the world. First up, Africa.
Written by: Jackie Higgins
Collective Vision — Burn My Eye are a new breed of street photography collective, collaborating over three continents online.
Written by: Alex King
Notting Hill Carnival — Photographer Ben Roberts shares portraits and street reportage from the technicolour celebration of multicultural London that is Notting Hill Carnival.
Written by: Alex King
My Life in Analogue — Giorgio Giussani uses improvised chemical cocktails to add another layer of unpredictability to his analogue photographs.
Written by: Alex King
Rituals — Photographer Rich Gilligan’s series Rituals explores a side of Dublin the tourists don’t see.
Written by: Alex King
Competition Winners — The competition has come to an end, but the My Life in Analogue series continues. We want you to keep sharing your rad analogue photography.
Written by: HUCK HQ
Shooting the Streets — Huck catches up with the enigmatic street photographer in London for this short film.
Written by: HUCK HQ