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Why I do what I do

Surf Photos For Philippines

Why I Do What I Do — A forty-eight-hour surf photography auction to raise money for disaster relief efforts in the Philippines.

Written by: Shelley Jones

Culture

Made in Hackney

New Foodies — HUCK meets Sarah Bentley, founder of the non-profit, community food kitchen, Made in Hackney.

Written by: Ed Andrews

Skate

#RideMore

Spots Outside The Box — O'Neill's #RideMore Tumblr lets you share photos of dream city spots - places, objects, rails and mega stair-sets that make you want to get out and ride. To celebrate this call to action, we dug into the HUCK archives for photos of rad DIY spots featured over the years.

Written by: HUCK HQ

My Life in Analogue

Flore Diamant

My Life in Analogue — Belgian photographer and graphic designer Flore Diamant focuses her lens on the quiet corners of life that often get overlooked.

Written by: Shelley Jones

My Life in Analogue

Matt Martin

My Life In Analogue — From skateboarding and graffiti to road trips with his buds, Matt Martin has grown up capturing life's positives on film negatives.

Written by: Amrita Riat

Culture

Benny Zenga

The Joy Machine — Filmmaker, bike enthusiast and all round awesome do-er Benny Zenga takes his tall bike on a sojourn around Shoreditch.

Written by: HUCK HQ

Art

Stitch #1

Curator Q&A — New London exhibition Stitch #1 showcases emerging artists using bodies in their work in different ways.

Written by: HUCK HQ

My Life in Analogue

Igor Termenón

My Life In Stills — Spanish photographer and creator of Girls/Boys On Film 'zines Igor Termenón shares some of his serene stills.

Written by: Shelley Jones

Photography

Mike Belleme

Things That Inspire Me — Documentary photographer Mike Belleme on the things that inspire his unique lens on life.

Written by: Andrea Kurland

Reportage

Jason Larkin

Tales from the City of Gold — Jason Larkin's new photobook captures a portrait of Johannesburg's physical fissures while revealing how fractured the gold mining industry has left its environmental and social landscape.

Written by: Amrita Riat

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