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Inside the bedrooms of millennials all over the world

Portrait of a generation — Photographer John Thackwray has spent years travelling the world, capturing the hopes and fears of people under 30 – all from within their most private space.

Written by: Cian Traynor

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Revisiting the wreckage of Russia’s Krokodil epidemic three years on

Krokodil’s toxic legacy — Photographer Emanuele Satolli documented the height of the Krokodil epidemic in 2013. Three years later, he returned to Yekaterinburg to survey the damage.

Written by: Alex King

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The DIY film photography guru taking YouTube by storm

Negative Feedback — George Muncey is the film photographer behind the hugely successful Negative Feedback channel, where the 21-year-old gives his tips on how to shoot analogue film in the digital age.

Written by: Charlotte Irwin

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Why photographers commit to long-term storytelling

The bigger picture... — Stories don’t begin in front of a journalist’s eyes and they certainly don’t end when their gaze moves on. For photographers who know this all too well, the only way to represent the truth is to stick with a story – and the people who live it – for a lifetime... or beyond.

Written by: Olivier Laurent

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In conversation with the photographer who revealed Brexit Britain

A decade of discontent — Photographer CJ Clarke presents a decade of photography and a short film on Basildon, a microcosm of white working-class Britain, at Huck’s 71a Gallery.

Written by: Alex King

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In Malawi, living with Albinism can be a death sentence

Portraits by Reggie Yates — Broadcaster Reggie Yates has created a series of photos of British people with Albinism in collaboration with Amnesty International to raise awareness of the persecution of Albino people in Malawi.

Written by: Alex King

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Photographers are revealing the dark truth about mass incarceration in the USA

Shining light on life behind bars — The Prison Photography project celebrates work that reveals the realities of prison life, while examining the deficiencies of photography in representing and putting an end to mass incarceration.

Written by: Alex King

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At home with Britain’s greatest living photographers

What’s in the fridge? — Peter Dench's intimate tribute to the best UK photographers gets up close and personal with the biggest names in the business, from Martin Parr to Laura Pannack.

Written by: Charlotte Irwin

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The photographer documenting corporate America's shifting lands

Taxonomy of a landscape — Victoria Sambunaris has been living out of her car for 16 years, chasing ever-shifting visions of the American frontier. Using a 5x7 field camera and colour negative film, she's found a way to capture the face of a complicated frontier.

Written by: Victoria Sambunaris

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Huck 58: The Offline Issue

Out Now! — After a year of shit-storms, The Offline Issue gets back to basics by unplugging from the internet and diving into the real world.

Written by: HUCK HQ

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