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“A green favela”: The reality of life in the Brazilian Amazon

Photographer Tommaso Protti’s new monograph is a haunting vision of humanity’s devastating impact on the world’s largest forest.

Written by: Isaac Muk

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A tender exploration of life on the margins of Bristol

Bristolian photographer Chris Hoare’s new photobook shows a different side to the West Country city.

Written by: Isaac Muk

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Inside the weird, shady world of click farms

Jack Latham’s new photobook, Beggar’s Honey, is an unflinching look behind the curtain of the endless stream of content that dominates our lives.

Written by: Isaac Muk

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A photographer’s search for the Black Country

Tom Hicks’s long term photo project seeks to define what the Black Country is, through signage, fonts and words.

Written by: Sean Cole

Spaces Between the Beats

Inside the secret club night bringing the party to Pakistan

Meet the party pioneers making space for diverse dance floors in a city with no record shops, night clubs or club culture.

Written by: Daniel Dylan Wray

Food

Gordon Ramsay introduces Sandwich issue #8

The world famous chef takes the helm as guest editor of the 8th edition of our sister magazine, Sandwich, in the Chef’s Special issue.

Written by: Gordon Ramsay

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Young, Gifted and Black: A Portrait of South Africa Today

Meet the “Ama2000s” refashioning the landscape of art, fashion and music in their own image.

Written by: Miss Rosen

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A raw journey into America’s rebellious youth culture

Wesley Knoll’s newly published photobook ‘Fading Smile’ is an unflinching window into life as a young person in the USA.

Written by: Isaac Muk

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Revisiting FESTAC ‘77, the largest pan-African festival in World history

A new exhibition takes a photographic look at the event which was envisioned as a restoration of power, solidarity and genius after 500 years of subjugation.

Written by: Miss Rosen

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The future is written

Ilana Kaplan explains how being a media journalist has become so bleak and why humans are more vital than ever to deliver the news we consume.

Written by: Ilana Kaplan

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