Portrait Photography

How one photographer documented her own, ever-changing image
Photography

How one photographer documented her own, ever-changing image

In her new photobook ‘A Woman I Once Knew’, Rosalind Fox Solomon charts the process of getting older through a series of stark self portraits taken over the course of decades.

Written by: Isaac Muk

Uplifting, intimate portraits of young British Chinese men
Photography

Uplifting, intimate portraits of young British Chinese men

Naomi Wong’s 後生仔 (‘young man’) highlights some of the daily conflicts that many British Chinese men face while navigating life in the UK.

Written by: Isaac Muk

Rick Castro’s intimate portraits of love and remembrance
Photography

Rick Castro’s intimate portraits of love and remembrance

Columbarium Continuum is an ongoing exhibition of photographs displayed inside the two-story art nouveau columbarium of the iconic Hollywood Forever cemetery.

Written by: Miss Rosen

A taxi driver's gritty shots of New York in the '70s
Culture

A taxi driver's gritty shots of New York in the '70s

Through the windshield — In the 1970s and '80s, Joseph Rodriguez worked as a cab driver while studying photography in NYC, where he captured an unflinching portrait of the city.

Written by: Zach Sokol

Teenage climate activists on speaking truth to power
Activism

Teenage climate activists on speaking truth to power

Rise up — A new portrait project from photographer Harry Rose sees young UK activists revealing what they’d say to ruling figures given the chance – and how they’d stress the severity of the climate emergency.

Written by: Huck (intro)

A glowing portrait of religious diversity in London
Photography

A glowing portrait of religious diversity in London

Sunday Best — Between 2017 and 2019, photographer Katie Waggett photographed the many faces of religion in the English capital, revealing a city that celebrates diversity and difference.

Written by: Huck

The street studio where anybody can sit for a portrait
Magazine

The street studio where anybody can sit for a portrait

Making Memories — Alexia Webster travels the world, setting up public studios where anyone can pose for a portrait. For the South African photographer, it’s about redressing the power balance between artist and subject – all while sharing the simple joy that comes with having your photo taken.

Written by: Alexia Webster

Meet Michael Jang, photography’s new cult hero
Magazine

Meet Michael Jang, photography’s new cult hero

Coming of age — The 68-year-old’s photography views the world through a mischievous lens. After going unseen for decades, it’s finally gaining the plaudits it deserves – and he’s loving every second.

Written by: Michael Jang

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