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Life through the lens of homeless Londoners

Rarely-seen perspectives — Homeless people in London were given disposable cameras by charity Café Art. These are the incredible images they shot.

Written by: Megan White

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Nudity and safety-pins at Afropunk 2015, Brooklyn's celebration of alt. multiculture

Behind-the-scenes photography — Never mind Grace Jones hula-hooping topless, check out these legends in the crowd.

Written by: HUCK HQ

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Pete Pin is using photography to tell untold stories of the Cambodian genocide

Reconnecting the diaspora — Documentary photographer Pete Pin is retracing his roots to bridge the gap between Cambodian Americans and their parents' traumatic past through photography.

Written by: Pete Pin

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Space Explorer are building a four-dimensional public art project

Tripping through space and time — Using smartphone technology and untapped outdoor locations, Space Explorer will turn Hackney’s streets into an immersive storytelling journey.

Written by: Alex King

Music

Documenting two centuries of British nightlife with Hacienda DJ Dave Haslam

New book: Life After Dark — He was a veteran of the Madchester scene in the '80s, now, in his new book Life After Dark, iconic DJ Dave Haslam is looking back to where our clubbing habits started.

Written by: Alex Taylor

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Skateistan and The Impossible Project release limited edition Polaroid film

Fund-raising with a twist — The two have collaborated on a project to merge photography, philanthropy and skating for vulnerable children across the world.

Written by: Alex Taylor

Why I do what I do

How respecting the light helped Mario Algaze understand Latin America

A life without flash — Mario Algaze has shot everything from Mick Jagger to civil unrest in Argentina during the 1970s. And he's never once used flash.

Written by: Alex Taylor

Magazine

Huck 51 - The Adventure Issue

Out July 18! — The Adventure Issue takes Huck’s search for an indie culture manifesto into uncharted territory.

Written by: HUCK HQ

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Photographer Emile Holba on finding adventure in a homogenised world

Adventure Pop Quiz — In Huck 51, photographer Emile Holba explored America's National Radio Quiet Zone, a 13,000 square mile area of radio silence in West Virginia where a giant telescope scans outer-space.

Written by: HUCK HQ

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NYC skate shooter Pep Kim on feeling out of his comfort zone every day

Adventure Pop Quiz — South Korean photographer Pep Kim has documented New York City’s skate scene with a fresh, outsider’s perspective since arriving from South Korea.

Written by: HUCK HQ

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