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A glimpse inside California’s Romani communities

Hidden lives

Cristina Salvador Klenz photos of the Roma community offer a vital insight into their everyday lives.

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Art behind bars: a portrait of the California prison system

Incarcerated artists

Photographer Peter Merts discusses his projecting documenting the importance of creativity for incarcerated people.

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A poignant vignette of West Coast living

On the road

In a three-week-long road trip, photographer Owen Tozer and journalist Matt Barr document the influence of Californian board sports culture.

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Art & Culture  >  Music

Vince Staples is focused on the bigger picture

Taking trips

With his new album, the Long Beach rapper has constructed a swelling commentary on adolescence and upbringing – of which there are no easy answers.

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The anti-racist surf crew taking back LA’s beaches

Turn the tide

Formed as Black Lives Matter protests swept the globe, Color The Water is out to reclaim Californian surf culture – one wave at a time.

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A visual diary of Black artists coming of age in the ’90s

Living to create

After acquiring a Polaroid camera, photographer Lyle Ashton Harris began capturing a transformative period of his life as a young artist studying at Cal Arts.

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Coming of age in a 1970s California suburb

West Coast dreaming

In her early 20s, photographer Mimi Plumb returned to her childhood home to document a generation of disaffected youth growing up amid the drought-ridden California landscape.

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A gripping portrait of the LAPD in the 1990s

A kinder gentler cop

As a ride-along photographer with the LAPD, Joseph Rodriguez captured first hand the work of one of America's most notorious police forces.

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Jamie Brisick reflects on losing his home to wildfires

A whole year later

One year since uncontrollable flames wreaked havoc through Malibu, Huck’s Contributing Editor looks back on what losing everything can teach you.

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Photos from California’s countercultural heyday

Alien days

Back in print for the first time since 1970, Dennis Stock’s California Trip serves as a radical visual history, depicting the Sunshine State at its heady peak.

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Capturing the punks and poets of ’70s California

Breaking backstage

Throughout the decade, photographer Michael Jang made fake press passes to get access to gigs, conventions and Hollywood events.

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News & Politics  >  Reportage

California fires: what it’s like to lose your home to flames

Malibu burning

The Woolsey Fire started on November 8, 2018. It would go on to destroy over 1600 structures – including Jamie Brisick’s home.

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