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Gritty scenes of Liverpool in the 1970s

In his new book, photographer Martin Mayer chronicles the radical changes to the English city’s landscape.

Written by: Miss Rosen

Photography

Candid portraits of British students of Caribbean descent in the 1970s

Whilst working in a service set up to address institutional educational failures, photographer Chris Richards set about documenting the spaces and the lives within it.

Written by: Miss Rosen

Photography

Daido Moriyama’s tense photographs explore the gritty underbelly of 20th century Japan

As a new retrospective into the iconic Japanese photographer's work opens, Isaac Muk talks to its editor about a lifetime capturing the darker side of globalisation

Written by: Isaac Muk

Books

Mad World: The politics of mental health

In this excerpt from her upcoming book, Micha Frazer-Carroll takes aim at the individualisation of mental health, arguing for radical, political change.

Written by: Micha Frazer-Carroll

Photography

Nostalgic photos exploring English identity on the margins

In his newest photobook 'A Country Kind of Silence', photographer Ian Howorth contends with a nation of contradictions.

Written by: Isaac Muk

Photography

Striking portraits of Philadelphia’s alt-kink community

Photographer Greg Cohen captures the unique character of the city's scene from the inside.

Written by: Isaac Muk

Music

Sweaty photos of fans in the pit at Outbreak 2023

Chris Bethell captures the UK's biggest and best hardcore festival from the belly of the beast.

Written by: Emma Garland

Photography

Welcoming the summer solstice from Stonehenge

As the sun rose on the longest day, Charlie Hills was at the Wiltshire monument to capture the spectacle.

Written by: Charlie Hills

Books

How Trump used organised misogyny to end the right to safe, legal abortion in the US

In this extract from Bodies under Siege, author Siân Norris explores how online communities were weaponised to end the constitutional right to abortion, one year on from the overturning of Roe v Wade

Written by: Siân Norris

Photography

'There’s not much positive:' humanity's relationship to water – in photos

From flooding and displacement to worship and bathing, Ian Berry's new photobook looks at how people around the world interact with one of life’s most vital elements.

Written by: Isaac Muk

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