The Travel Diary — Photographer Jane Hilton has documented Sin City for decades in all its eccentric glory. But touching down just days after last year’s tragic massacre, she was exposed to a surreal new side of the strip.
Written by: Jane Hilton
The Travel Diary — Photographer Chris Lagares returns to his hometown of Rochester, NY – a small city overlooking Lake Ontario – to shoot the public markets and local communities of his childhood.
Written by: Chris Lagares
The Travel Diary — Cole Giordano heads to the lesser-explored corners of rural Japan, from the crystal clear creeks of Jinba Falls to the ghostly shrines of Fujiyoshida.
Written by: Cole Giordano
The Travel Diary — New York photographer Juan Veloz reflects on his heritage in a new series, taking powerful portraits of the tensions between Haitians and Dominicans.
Written by: Juan Veloz
HUCK x HOKA ONE ONE — Amandine Ferrato gave up competitive running to travel the world. She found a new outlook that led to a national team spot — and thrilling results. Her journey is part four in our Huck x Hoka One One series, looking at mavericks who found a new perspective through running.
Written by: Sam Haddad
The great escape — A new book from Taschen explores the enduring appeal of the mobile home; from revamped vintage campervans to extravagant, under-water houseboats.
Written by: HUCK HQ
From Paris to Tijuana — Photographers Rebecca Norris Webb and Alex Webb have travelled the earth together, creating visual poetry and capturing life’s mystical moments on film.
Written by: Miss Rosen
The Travel Diary — Abandoned parks and mountain treks: photographer Conor Rollins escapes the tourist spots and explores the derelict outskirts of the Bosnian capital.
Written by: Conor Rollins
The Travel Diary — Writer and photographer Kate Eshelby explores the rural depths of the hermit kingdom, travelling through its jungles, beaches, and giant granite peaks.
Written by: Kate Eshelby
What you see along the way — 18-year-old student Sean Hawkey returns to the country of his birth – often called the most violent place in the world – for a new photo series.
Written by: Sean Hawkey