Photographer Alice Proujansky’s debut monograph explores the radical history of the United States through the images and memories of her unique family.
Written by: Isaac Muk
After the success of it’s inaugural run, the festival returns this autumn with exhibitions, education and community programmes exploring a world in constant motion through still image.
Written by: Ben Smoke
New photobook ‘Say Less’ is a complex yet humanising look into a life wrecked by gun violence and organised crime.
Written by: Isaac Muk
Don McCullin covered countless conflicts but never lost his humanity or his anger with the injustices he documented internationally or at home in the UK.
Written by: Miss Rosen
In partnership with MPB — In the latest instalment of Photographers in Conversation, created in partnership with MPB, the creator talks portraiture, platforms and taking motivation from Little Simz.
Written by: Huck
In partnership with MPB — In the latest instalment of Photographers in Conversation, created in partnership with MPB, the chronicler of raves, protests and beyond explains why his work focuses on such specifically visceral environments. “If you can’t feel a photo, you are not close enough,” he says.
Written by: Huck
How I Got The Shot — The revered showbiz chronicler recalls his journalistic beginnings, documenting subcultural scraps in the ’80s.
Written by: Dave Benett
It’s Mitski season — Our new magazine is here, starring the inimitable Mitski. Order your copy now and join us on a trip around the world.
Written by: Niall Flynn
Facing Britain — An ongoing exhibition brings together the work of leading postwar British documentary photographers, capturing both the political struggles and everyday life.
Written by: Miss Rosen
Last of the Brits — Photographer Diane Bush recounts finding her feet as a photographer after travelling from the US to the UK, and using the medium to create a better world.
Written by: Diane Bush