Paddy and Liam — In a new book, photographer Perry Ogden captures the teenage years of Liam and Paddy Doran – two Traveller brothers who grew up on the fringes of Dublin.
Written by: HUCK HQ
Lost in Philadelphia — In Good Sick, photographer Jordan Baumgarten depicts the effects that opioids have had on a small, Philly neighbourhood, all while exploring his own, polarising relationship with the city he calls home.
Written by: Niall Flynn
Original Huck Film — A new film by Huck chronicles self-taught photographer Joe Augstell, following him as he tunes into the city’s police radio frequency and tracks down crimes as they happen.
Written by: HUCK HQ
Living memorials — Visual artist Nicola Brandt memorialises the German-Namibian War of 1904–1908 – considered by many to be the first genocide of the 20th century – in an eerie new project.
Written by: Miss Rosen
City slickers — Wandering the streets of New York, LA, Miami, Chicago and beyond as part of an “anti-road trip”, UK photographer Oli Kellett immortalises fleeting, everyday moments in America’s urban spaces.
Written by: Niall Flynn
Community spirit — In her new book, Pamela Littky travels across the country to capture the most ‘American’ of American traditions. ‘Fairs continue to draw people from all backgrounds,’ she explains in an exclusive extract. ‘They celebrate the heartland.’
Written by: Pamela Littky
A modern-day master — From still lifes and cityscapes to portraits and street shots: the legendary US photographer looks back on his ‘rollercoaster’ legacy.
Written by: Miss Rosen
Huck x RVCA — For years, surfer and photographer Jack Whitefield has been documenting his adventures around the world. Now he's sharing the highlights of a US road trip at London's Golborne Gallery.
Written by: HUCK HQ
Story behind the still — Through a series of intimate portraits, photographer Lissa Rivera and her partner BJ Lillis have constructed their own fantasy world. Here, Lissa explains what went into making one of their boldest images – a testament to the bond between artist and muse.
On the margins — A new Barbican show explores photography’s enduring fascination with subcultures, with work from Bruce Davidson, Larry Clark and Daido Moriyama.
Written by: HUCK HQ