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Photos of UK activists occupying tree tops in the ’90s

Adrian Fisk recalls documenting the fight in Newbury to prevent the felling of 350 acres of pristine ancient woodland to make a motorway bypass.

Written by: Isaac Muk

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A portrait of resilience in the face of war in Ukraine

Photographer Ira Lapu recalls returning to her home country to document the lives of ordinary Ukrainians amid a brutal conflict.

Written by: Isaac Muk

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A visual ode to Leicester’s South Asian community

After being subject to racism while growing up, Kavi Pujara’s photo series was a chance to reconnect with and reimagine his hometown.

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A glimpse inside California’s Romani communities

Between 1990 and 2003, Cristina Salvador Klenz spent time documenting a Roma community in the US. Her photos offer a vital insight into their everyday lives and the stigma they face.

Written by: Isaac Muk

Culture

The mudlarkers uncovering London’s hidden history

For centuries, people have been searching riverbanks to find glimpses of life in the British capital hundreds of years ago.

Written by: Isaac Muk

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Surreal scenes from the streets of Southern Thailand

Sakulchai Sikitikul discusses his images capturing everyday scenes and finding the extraordinary in the mundane.

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Gritty photos of Belfast amid The Troubles

In 1991, Krass Clement traveled to Ireland looking to capture the reality of life on the ground.

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Intimate portraits of today’s American nomads

Tim Eastman discusses his new photobook documenting the people living and working out of mobile homes across the USA.

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Desolate and haunting photos of Pitcairn Island

Photographer Rhiannon Adam spent three months in the UK’s last overseas territory in the Pacific, capturing an ageing society wracked by division, isolation and the aftermath of scandal.

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Photos capturing the final days of British rule in Hong Kong

Birdy Chu reflects on documenting the historic moment in which the territory was formally passed back from the UK to China, and how it reshaped the city.

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