The city and its people — Filmmaker and photographer Zackary Canepari discusses Flint Is A Place – his major multimedia show at the Bronx Documentary Center, which shines a light on one of the poorest cities in America.
Written by: Miss Rosen
Where Is Home? — In the third instalment of ‘Where Is Home?’, photographer Olivia Arthur discusses capturing the final few months of her pregnancy, recording a period of waiting that depicts a family of three both impatient and nervous to meet their new arrival.
Written by: Niall Flynn
From the ’70s to the ’80s — Throughout the 1970’s and ’80s, Maryland-based photographer Michael E. Northup documented the ins and outs of his 10-year marriage – a relationship he pays tribute to in new book, Dream Away.
Written by: HUCK HQ
Jennifer & Lorelei — In 2013, photographer Jennifer Loeber reconnected with Lorelei, a middle-aged trans woman who she first met as a teen. Together, over the next five years, they explored their individual journeys through the universal experience of womanhood.
Written by: Niall Flynn
The new LA noir — Pooling influence from Hollywood, old advertisements and porn, visual artist Camille Mariet uses explicit, bold photography to subvert sexist stereotypes.
Written by: Ione Gamble
Gidi Culture Fest — Everyday Africa photographer Tom Saater gets lost in the crowds at Gidi Culture Fest – Lagos’ multi-sensory art, music and cultural experience.
Written by: HUCK HQ
Where Is Home? — For the second instalment of ‘Where Is Home?’, photographer and Magnum president Thomas Dworzak discusses his intimate connection to three places: Tbilisi, Tehran and Cham, the small Bavarian town where he was born and raised.
Written by: Niall Flynn
The Travel Diary — Each year, hundreds of thousands embark on the arduous pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela – the ancient burial site of Saint James the Grea. In his latest project, photographer Daniele d'Ingeo documents the surreal and mundane life of the people who call it home.
Written by: Daniele d'Ingeo
On the fringes — In a new project, photographer Phil Kneen heads to the outskirts of Pretoria and Johannesburg to capture the regions’ poverty-stricken townships and communities.
Written by: Phil Kneen
From surf to turf — After working as a surf photographer in Orange County for five years, Kenny Hurtado headed north to San Francisco, where he fell in love with the wild landscapes and local community spirit.
Written by: Laura Isabella