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Inside Dhahran: The Californian town hidden in Saudi Arabia

The oil fields — Photographer Ayesha Malik looks back on her unconventional childhood, which spent in a gated all-inclusive community in the middle of the Arabian desert.

Written by: Dominique Sisley

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Candid shots of Mexico City’s real gay underground

On the last car — New York photographer David Graham investigates the urban myths surrounding Mexico’s cruising scene, and uncovers a world of vibrant, unrivalled LGBT nightlife.

Written by: HUCK HQ

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A photographic trip through New York in the ’50s and ‘60s

Lower East & Upper West — Ulrika Brand reflects on the iconic career of her father, Jonathan Brand – a New York street photographer who captured the spirit of the city between 1957 and 1968.

Written by: Ulrika Brand

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Dark, soulful portraits of Harlem at night

Psychic x-rays — Khalik Allah takes to the streets of New York City, capturing the nocturnal locals of Harlem in a series of bold and beautiful images.

Written by: Miss Rosen

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Inside the strange world of space colonisation

A trip to Mars — In her new book, Monica Alcazar-Duarte explores the future of the space race, fusing uncanny documentary photography with cutting-edge technology.

Written by: HUCK HQ

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Dreamy portraits of America’s forgotten women farmers

Lost in Appalachia — In a new photography project, Austin Ledzian and Joe Mrava tell the untold stories of women making a living in an agricultural workforce traditionally dominated by men.

Written by: Logan Leasure

Travel

A tour through the bustling street markets of New York

The Travel Diary — Photographer Chris Lagares returns to his hometown of Rochester, NY – a small city overlooking Lake Ontario – to shoot the public markets and local communities of his childhood.

Written by: Chris Lagares

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A trip around the Mississippi Delta, birthplace of the blues

Sunup to sundown — Grant Ellis examines the mythology of the Mississippi – one of the poorest states in the US – for his new project, Bless Your Heart.

Written by: Miss Rosen

Travel

Capturing race and colour in the Dominican Republic

The Travel Diary — New York photographer Juan Veloz reflects on his heritage in a new series, taking powerful portraits of the tensions between Haitians and Dominicans.

Written by: Juan Veloz

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Portraits that capture the spirit of modern America

Stephen Shore — Photographer Stephen Shore made history in the 70s with his mundane yet colourful shots of American life. Now, his legacy is being celebrated at the Museum of Modern Art.

Written by: Miss Rosen

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