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Capturing London’s skaters through the 21st century

Part of the scene — Even if you've never felt grip tape gnaw through the last layers of rubber around the toe of your Etnies, connecting with Dan Boulton’s images of a powerful period in fashion and camaraderie for skateboarding is easy.

Written by: Locke Fitzpatrick

Photography

The Travel Diary: Capturing the spirit of the electric Rajasthan

What you see along the way — Whether it’s skaters in Havana, fancy cuisine in Ibiza or fishermen in Senegal, photographer Adrian Morris is a master at his craft. And the best part? He did it all on his own.

Written by: Locke Fitzpatrick

Surf

Making waves on the Emerald Isle: Celebrating 50 years of Irish surfing

Capturing three generations — This weekend Donegal in Ireland played host to the Irish Surfing Inter-Counties Championships, marking 50 years of surfing in the country. Photographer Liam Aylott headed along to capture the celebrations.

Written by: Liam Aylott

Culture

The exiled Belarusian theatre company taking on society's biggest taboos

The Belarus Free Theatre — Vladimir Shcherban, Nikolai Khalezhin and Natalia Kaliada may be exiled from their home country of Belarus, by the leaders of Europe's last dictatorship, but their underground networks in their home country and abroad have seen the Belarus Free Theatre company blossom, producing work that confronts society's most pressing concerns.

Written by: Sam Williams

Photography

Face-to-face with the titans of Norwegian Black Metal

Feel the noise — Magnum photographer Jonas Bendiksen pays tribute to Norway’s Black Metal scene with up-close portraits of the scene’s most incendiary vocalists.

Written by: Alex King

Culture

Is live streaming the future for performance art?

#Cam4art — The way we consume and present art is always changing, and now #Cam4art are hoping to drag performance art into the digital age with a new live streaming project.

Written by: Marianna Manson

Culture

The stylish self-portraits of Namibia’s last nomadic people

Representation vs. reality — When photographer Kyle Weeks offered his camera to Namibia’s indigenous OvaHimba people, it subverted a long-standing power dynamic to reveal a hidden sense of identity.

Written by: Kyle Weeks

Photography

Capturing the true meaning of gender fluidity

All The People — Gender expression takes many forms, what it means to be a man, a woman, or something other for each of us can never truly be the same. All The People, a new photo book and project, explores the experiences of gender non-conforming people from around the globe, defining their identity on their own terms.

Written by: Marianna Manson

Photography

The magic and mysticism of modern-day Hinduism

Wind, water, earth and fire — Magnum photographer Abbas explores the worship, rituals and spiritualism of Hinduism, the world's oldest religion, in India, Nepal, Sri Lanka and Bali.

Written by: Alex King

Skate

The photographer documenting European skate culture

Lust for life — Skater and photographer Sam Partaix unveils hundreds of photos and some printed decks in a retrospective of his work at by Walski concept store.

Written by: Locke Fitzpatrick

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