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Chris Killip’s groundbreaking portrait of the North

Whether it was seacoalers in Northumberland or the miners’ strike, the photographer was always fully immersed in the story he sought to capture.

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Photos of Tibetan nomads on the ‘roof of the world’

A new photo series documents tribes preserving the environment through simple, sustainable practices in central Asia.

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Celebrating the work of female Magnum photographers

A new exhibition brings together 150 works by 12 photographers offering mesmerising and intimate depictions of life.

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Photos of New York’s streets before the rise of crack

Jamel Shabazz’s photos honour those who were lost and those who survived one of the most brutal eras in recent history.

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Lynn Goldsmith’s spectacular shots of ’80s music icons

The photographer reflects on a decade which saw the rise of MTV and the flourishing of new genres.

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A glimpse inside a turbulent period in Sri Lankan history

In 2006, Hunter Barnes travelled to the country to document the aftermath of the tsunami, and the devastating impact of an intensifying civil war.

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A photographer’s view of Manchester in the 1970s

Kemal Cengizkan recalls traversing the city, walking its roads, malls, parks, and pubs to create a tender portrait of its inhabitants.

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Captivating shots of life on the streets of L.A.

A new exhibition aims to shed light on the underrepresented and local communities that make up Los Angeles.

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A glimpse inside London’s high-rise estates in the 1980s

Photographer Janine Wiedel reflects on capturing an intimate portrait of the city’s towers and its residents.

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Intimate portraits of rock ‘n’ roll icons on and off stage

From David Bowie to Dolly Parton, photographer Terry O’Neill captured music luminaries at the height of their fame.

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