Huck's annual documentary photography exhibition is here
- Text by HUCK HQ
- Photography by Per-Anders Pettersson / Poulomi Basu
Every year Huck goes in search of outstanding documentary photography projects, then turns the spotlight on the photographers who brought them into this world. Photography is at the centre of everything we do – we live for beautiful images. But our real obsession is stories. And photographers are storytellers in their own right.
In this year’s edition of The Documentary Photography Special we explore what it takes to follow a story for years, if not a lifetime.
Now those stories are springing to life as Never-Ending Truths, a group exhibition in London.
Join us for the launch party at our 71a Gallery on November 15 for great photography, good company and a drink or two. RSVP to be there.
Huck Presents… Never-Ending Truths
A GROUP PHOTOGRAPHY SHOW THAT EXPLORES THE ISSUES THAT BIND US.

FEATURING LONG-TERM WORK, LIFELONG MISSIONS AND STORIES THAT NEVER END:
Ruddy Roye • Mark Steinmetz • Robin Hammond • Poulomi Basu • Andres Gonzalez • Daniel Zvereff • Stacy Kranitz • Dominic Nahr • CJ Clarke • Per-Anders Pettersson • Emine Gozde Sevim • Christopher Bethell • Sacha Lecca • Victoria Sambunaris • Kyle Weeks
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