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How respecting the light helped Mario Algaze understand Latin America

A life without flash

Mario Algaze has shot everything from Mick Jagger to civil unrest in Argentina during the 1970s. And he's never once used flash.

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An unflinching look at Northern Ireland’s rebellious youth

Destroying Everything… Seems Like The Only Option

Photographer Ricky Adam documents Northern Ireland's rowdy punk and BMX scenes from the inside.

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The other face of the Syrian Civil War

A photographer's personal reflections on conflict

Syria is fast becoming a cinematic slideshow of guerrillas, grenades and guns. But conscientious photojournalist JM Lopez is working tirelessly to capture the human face of war.

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Meet zinemaker and Hamburger Eyes mastermind Ray Potes

Monochromatic Man

From a dark den in the Mission District, photographer Ray Potes is capturing life in stark black and white.

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Dennis Morris

Roots, Rock, Reggae

From Bob Marley to Sid Vicious, Hackney to Jamaica, Dennis Morris captured images that close the divide.

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Emily Maye

We Were Fought By Men Very Fast

Emily Maye focusses on speed, sweat and suffering to capture the human drama of professional cycling.

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Satoki Nagata

City Links

Photographer Satoki Nagata reveals the connections that make up life on Chicago's streets.

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Daily Life in The Gambia

African Street Photography

Insightful photobook See What I See presents The Gambia, as seen through the analogue photography of 18 students who live there.

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Can photography help formerly trafficked women connect with their sense of self?

Voice of Freedom

Charity PhotoVoice empowers people too often denied a voice to tell their own stories through photography.

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Portraits Extraordinary

Accent No. 5 at Huck gallery 71a

Issue five of online quarterly magazine Accent – featuring extraordinary portraits of otherworldly characters from all over the globe – launches at our gallery 71a this Thursday, May 1, 2014.

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Víctor González

Más Que Mar

Surfing photographer Víctor González exhibits ten years of stills from the shoreline and beyond.

MY LIFE IN ANALOGUE

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Cebe Loomis takes an analogue adventure across Cuba

My Life In Analogue

Come join as Cebe Loomis takes us on an analogue adventure across Cuba.

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Black and white photography that casts London in a rarely seen light

My Life In Analogue

Adama Jalloh uses photography to fight preconceived notions and show a more genuine picture of South London life.

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Intimate portraits of Los Angeles youth

My Life in Analogue

Ed Medrano’s photography captures the heart and soul of Los Angeles’ grassroots culture.

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Ryan Russell

Things That Inspire Me

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A Light At The End Of The Road

Mark Rubenstein uses natural light to create captivating images of youth in flux.

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Dreamy Scandinavian photographer Agnes Thor shares the things that inspire her wanderlust-y work.

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Launching a band with no money, no connections and no following

The art of touring

Meet the North Carolina band learning to navigate America's DIY circuit by networking, stripping off and sleeping rough.

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Using Instagram to convey a more authentic picture of the Middle East

Collective Vision

Photographer Lindsay Mackenzie explains how to use Instagram to challenge the mainstream media’s sensationalised portrayal of the Middle East.

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French and Brazilian children of the ghetto dream big

As the king is not humble, may the humble be king

French photographer Iris Della Roca's moving portrait series returns dignity and pride to marginalised children from Rio's favelas and Paris' banlieues.

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