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Photography

Ed Templeton explores the evolution of the Mohawk

Hairdo of defiance — The cult photographer pays tribute to one of the most iconic punk signifiers of all time, sharing two-decades worth of images & a poetic personal essay.

Written by: HUCK HQ

Film

An interview with Sean Baker, film's brightest activist

Magical mystery tour — Sean Baker has developed his own cinematic language: one packed with colour, energy and humour. But after years on the fringes, consistently bold work has cemented his status as a socially conscious voice in Hollywood.

Written by: Daniel Dylan Wray

Film

The fight to save Europe’s last wild rivers

Huck x Patagonia — In the heartland of the Balkans, a pristine ecosystem is under attack. Hundreds of species could be wiped out by 3,000 unnecessary hydropower dams planned by foreign developers and banks. But there’s still a chance to save this natural treasure. A new campaign and feature-length documentary led by Patagonia aims to stop the flow of money and keep the rivers running wild.

Written by: HUCK HQ

Activism

U.S. students stage nationwide walkout over gun violence

‘NRA go away’ — Thousands of school kids across the country stepped out of their classrooms on Wednesday, in an impassioned national protest over American gun laws.

Written by: HUCK HQ

Photography

Coming of age in the Irish Traveller community

Paddy and Liam — In a new book, photographer Perry Ogden captures the teenage years of Liam and Paddy Doran – two Traveller brothers who grew up on the fringes of Dublin.

Written by: HUCK HQ

Photography

Documenting addiction in a small U.S. neighbourhood

Lost in Philadelphia — In Good Sick, photographer Jordan Baumgarten depicts the effects that opioids have had on a small, Philly neighbourhood, all while exploring his own, polarising relationship with the city he calls home.

Written by: Niall Flynn

Opinion

English lessons aren’t enough to fix our fractured society

From Where I Stand — Tory MP Sajid Javid wants to spend £50m on ESOL lessons to help immigrants feel more integrated. While that might seem like a positive move, he’s ignoring some much bigger problems.

Written by: Jude Wanga

Magazine

Huck 64: The Journeys Issue

Out now! — In this issue, we’re celebrating the paths taken by extraordinary individuals – from filmmakers and photographers to surfers and skaters – and the lessons they’ve learned by blazing their own trail in life.

Written by: HUCK HQ

Film

Documenting the dark side of life in Niagara Falls, NY

Original Huck Film — A new film by Huck chronicles self-taught photographer Joe Augstell, following him as he tunes into the city’s police radio frequency and tracks down crimes as they happen.

Written by: HUCK HQ

Photography

An unsettling visual trip through Namibia’s past

Living memorials — Visual artist Nicola Brandt memorialises the German-Namibian War of 1904–1908 – considered by many to be the first genocide of the 20th century – in an eerie new project.

Written by: Miss Rosen

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