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Buy a Huck x Choose Love print to support refugees around the world

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Grid of eight colour and black-and-white images showing various scenes including people, indoor and outdoor settings, with mixed compositions and lighting.

Borderless — As a record 120 million people have been displaced across the globe, Huck has teamed up with 14 of our favourite photographers and contributors to support the charity’s work, as it celebrates its 10th birthday this year.

This winter, Huck has teamed up with 14 of our favourite photographers and contributors to create a print sale that will raise money for Choose Love.

The charity – which celebrates its 10th birthday this year and opened its pop-up shop on Regent Street in central London, where people can buy lifesaving interventions and supplies for refugees – works with hundreds of on the ground organisations from Palestine, Sudan, Syria and elsewhere, to deliver aid and support to refugees in a total of 51 different countries.

It comes as a record 120 million people have been displaced across the world as people flee war, famine, environmental disasters, political persecution, and more. In this context, we believe that it’s important to come together and support each other, and the work that Choose Love does is brilliant and invaluable.

Each photographer has kindly donated a print of a picture that we’ve published in recent years to fit a loose theme of Borderless, which we see as antidote to growing anti-migrant rhetoric and an ever emboldened far right here in the UK and beyond. If there’s one consistent thread in human history, it’s movement, and we believe that everyone should be able to live with dignity, regardless of where they are from.

100% of the profits from each sale will be donated to Choose Love. Each print will be 8×11 inches, with a variable white border and printed on C Type Fuji Gloss paper.

Thank you to the contributing photographers: Nate Langston Palmer, Marcel Heijnen, Nastya Platinova, El Hardwick & Orion Isaacs, Magda Campagne, Gabriel Purcell, Tom Ringsby, Jialin Yan, Valentin Goppel, Rachel Adams, Yushy, Jonangelo Molinari, Spyros Rennt and Theo Mcinnes.

Choose Love by purchasing a print here, and take a look at the photographs from the print sale below.

Person roller skating in white vest, pink and yellow shorts, and white skates on tiled floor at night with others nearby.
Orange cat lying stretched across yellow taxi roof with urban building facade and metal security gates in background.
Person swimming in dark water amongst green lily pads, viewed from above in dim lighting.
Shirtless man lying on white towel by bright blue swimming pool, wearing red and dark swim shorts, eyes closed, relaxing poolside.
Man in light blue sports shirt raises hand to face whilst seated, with crowd of spectators watching in background under cloudy sky.
Person wearing black headband with white "OASIS" logo sticker on forehead, gold chains, and white top against brick wall background.
Shirtless man standing behind large pale green spherical object, with people in background near yellow railings and trees overhead.
Person in black clothing lying across wooden railing on beach with waves and sand in background.
Large crowd of people in casual clothing with smoke or haze obscuring parts of the scene, creating a misty atmosphere.
Seven people wearing white masks and red socks standing on brick pavement in front of shops and parked cars.
Person with raised hands facing line of police in riot gear with helmets and high-vis jackets in park setting with trees.
Two shirtless men in red caps sitting on concrete block at water's edge, turquoise sea with white foam, sandy beach, blue sky.
Two shirtless men with dark hair kissing on a bed, both have blue tattoos on their arms and torso, soft natural lighting.
Black and white image showing people tumbling down a steep grassy hill whilst crowd watches from top edge, trees visible on sides.
‘Untitled (Donnie Dancing)’, Nate Langston Palmer, 2024
‘Taksi’, Marcel Heijnen, 2024
‘Kyiv Hydropark’, Nastya Platinova, 2021
‘Ash 3 (from the series ’t-fags’)’, El Hardwick & Orion Isaacs, 2024
‘A cracking time’, Magda Campagne, 2025
‘Unmistakably Northern’, Gabriel Purcell, 2025
‘Next Up’, Tom Ringsby, 2024
‘Nap by the sea’, Jialin Yan, 2023
‘The first rave after lockdown (from the series ‘Between the Years’)’, Valentin Goppel, 2021
The Wad, Rachel Adams, 2023
Believe, Aiyush Pachnada, 2020
‘Fofoca at Aproador’, Jonangelo Molinari, 2025
‘Diego and Nico Kissing’, Spyros Rennt, 2024
Coopers Hill Cheese Roll, Theo McInnes, 2024

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