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Pride and Privilege: challenging the myths of white America

Photographer Kris Graves’s new monograph, ‘Privileged Mediocrity’ explores the American landscape at the dawn of the 21st century.

Written by: Miss Rosen

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Photos capturing joy and community of Black female and non-binary American surfers

In her new photobook I Just Wanna Surf, photographer Gabriella Angotti-Jones goes back to her roots and faces up to traumas of her past.

Written by: Isaac Muk

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Road Tripping Across 1980s America

After graduating university, photographer Sage Sohier set forth on a series of adventures with nothing but a paper map as her guide.

Written by: Miss Rosen

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Striking photos of the Royal Shrovetide football match

The centuries old tradition sees the town of Ashbourne transformed for two days every February.

Written by: Huck

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“We are constantly fighting with demons”: Emin Özmen on Turkey’s turbulent decade

The Magnum photographer talks about his new book covering protests, political crises, and human tragedy.

Written by: Isaac Muk

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A glimpse inside the world’s most secretive arms fairs

Photojournalist Nikita Teryoshin spent eight years travelling to “defence shows” around the world, capturing the surreal and sickening ways weapons of destruction are bought and sold.

Written by: Isaac Muk

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Inside life on Tijuana’s garbage dumps

Jack Lueders-Booth spent nine summers documenting a community who scratched out a living among trash.

Written by: Isaac Muk

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In Photos: One night in an unlicensed boxing club

The one 1994 evening that photographer Bruce Gilden spent in a blue collar boxing club in suburban Kent is the subject of his new photobook.

Written by: Isaac Muk

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In Photos: The secret gay language still in use today

A hot soup of influences and cultures, Polari offered queer people protection and freedom to communicate Professor Paul Baker tells us alongside a photo essay by photographer Felix Pilgrim.

Written by: Josh Jones

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A vivid history of LGBTQ+ counterculture in 1980s New York

With the exhibition ‘Drag Show’, curator Paul Baker Prindle revisits this fabled chapter of LGBTQ+ history, celebrating the iconoclasts, radicals, and renegades who forged their own path during the height of the AIDS crisis.

Written by: Miss Rosen

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