Huck 57

Culture

Inside the hidden archives of America's mass shootings

The aesthetics of tragedy — By sifting through the vaulted remains of America's biggest tragedies, photographer Andres Gonzalez is piecing together a unique picture of a country overwhelmed by violence.

Written by: Andres Gonzalez

Culture

Exploring the world with just a camera, a skateboard and a curious mind

The endless search... — Thirty-year-old Daniel Zvereff has spent most of his life travelling the planet alone – without direction, let alone a safety net – using photography to get closer to the unknown.

Written by: Daniel Zvereff

Culture

What it means to document the everyday reality of black America

When living is a protest — Photographer Ruddy Roye tells stories of invisibility – blending despair with signs of hope – while reflecting a little piece of himself in every image.

Written by: Ruddy Roye

Magazine

The photographer exposing misogyny's insidious roots

Fighting patriarchy — Indian storyteller Poulomi Basu is bringing violence against women out into the light, uncovering systemic injustice.

Written by: Poulomi Basu

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

Culture

Huck 57: The Documentary Photo Special IV

Out now — Huck's annual celebration of visual storytelling returns, shining a light on photographers exploring never-ending truths.

Written by: HUCK HQ

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