Huck x RVCA — For years, surfer and photographer Jack Whitefield has been documenting his adventures around the world. Now he's sharing the highlights of a US road trip at London's Golborne Gallery.
Written by: HUCK HQ
Story behind the still — Through a series of intimate portraits, photographer Lissa Rivera and her partner BJ Lillis have constructed their own fantasy world. Here, Lissa explains what went into making one of their boldest images – a testament to the bond between artist and muse.
On the margins — A new Barbican show explores photography’s enduring fascination with subcultures, with work from Bruce Davidson, Larry Clark and Daido Moriyama.
Written by: HUCK HQ
Enter now! — As part of a collaboration between Huck and Napapijri, documentary photographer José Sarmento de Matos is hosting a practical workshop in London on 17 May, 2018, exploring how you can capture the magic in everyday scenes.
Written by: HUCK HQ
Black excellence — Photographer Landon Nordeman heads to the city’s annual Northwestern High School prom, documenting local teens as they enjoy a classic American rite of passage.
Written by: Miss Rosen
Stories from the city — In Vagabondage Diary, artist Ed Broner offers an intimate depiction of sex, drugs, art and music, taking his camera deep into the city’s underground as part of a pledge to immortalise absolutely everything.
Written by: Niall Flynn
Intimate spaces — Photographer Ale Sandra shares her new project, Souls In A Box – a visual anthropological study on how personal spaces represent personalities.
Written by: Simon Doherty
Learning to let go — After realising his life has been defined by addiction, Jordan Gale found a way out through photography. But in documenting his social life, the 24-year-old had to face some uncomfortable truths about himself and his loved ones.
Written by: Cian Traynor
Invisible resistance — After talking to residents of some of the UK’s most neglected communities, Paul Sng shares their stories in an ethnographic photography book: ‘It's about amplifying unheard voices and enabling people to tell their stories directly.’
Written by: Patrick Heardman
Physical graffiti — After struggling with her identity, Arielle Bobb-Willis developed a colourful technique with a simple message behind it: "I'm comfortable with being uncomfortable."
Written by: Cian Traynor