Pat Graham on a fallen industry — First the labels took a hit. Then the magazines closed. Now it seems the music industry is unstably propped up by free labour. What will happen to this culture if we don't find a new way to pay our artists? Iconic music photographer Pat Graham explores.
Written by: Pat Graham
Destroying Everything… Seems Like The Only Option — Photographer Ricky Adam documents Northern Ireland's rowdy punk and BMX scenes from the inside.
Written by: Megan White
A photographer's personal reflections on conflict — Syria is fast becoming a cinematic slideshow of guerrillas, grenades and guns. But conscientious photojournalist JM Lopez is working tirelessly to capture the human face of war. As JM’s work from Syria has been shortlisted in the lifestyle category 2015 Sony World Photography Awards, we share his piece in Huck 41 - The Documentary Photography Special from November 2013.
Written by: JM Lopez
Happy St. Patrick's Day — To celebrate St. Patrick's Day, Huck curates some of the most interesting and unexpected Irish photo projects we've encountered over the years.
Written by: Shelley Jones
As the king is not humble, may the humble be king — French photographer Iris Della Roca's moving portrait series returns dignity and pride to marginalised children from Rio's favelas and Paris' banlieues.
Written by: HUCK HQ
Accent Magazine No. 8 — London-based digital magazine releases eighth issue jam-packed with unusual photo stories from around the globe.
Written by: HUCK HQ
Religious Observance — Photographers, zine-makers and image-obssessives like Ray Potes, Andrea Sonnenberg, Tobin Yelland and Jerry Hsu join forces for group show Religious Observance in Venice Beach, California.
Written by: Shelley Jones
Monochromatic Man — From a dark den in the Mission District, photographer Ray Potes is capturing life in stark black and white.
Written by: Em-j Staples
Daybreak in Myanmar — Documentary photographer Geoffrey Hiller publishes photo book exploring the newly democratic Myanmar.
Written by: Shelley Jones
Troilo and The World Press Photo awards — As The World Press Photo awards withdraw a prize awarded to Italian photographer Giovanni Troilo for his image of a painter and subjects in Belgium, we are left to question what's really real in photojournalism?
Written by: Shelley Jones