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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.

Written by: Isaac Muk

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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.

Written by: Isaac Muk

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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.

Written by: Isaac Muk

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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.

Written by: Isaac Muk

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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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Photos exploring Black Britishness in the 21st century

A new series of photos by Johny Pitts celebrates Black life in Britain while shining a light on communities and subcultures that have all too often been overlooked.

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Capturing conflict through Northern Ireland’s landscape

Paul Graham discusses his series of photographs taken in 1984 which document the impacts of war on the country’s picturesque rolling green hills, coastlines, and towns.

Written by: Isaac Muk

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Unflinching portraits of people from the Midlands

Photographer Bruce Gilden discusses his series documenting the overlooked factory workers, labourers and other people residing on the margins of English society.

Written by: Isaac Muk

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Photos capturing the fragility of the American Dream

Thomas Hoepker‘s images taken during a road trip across America provide a searing social commentary about a divided country.

Written by: Isaac Muk

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