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Chris Killip’s groundbreaking portrait of the North

Capturing decline

Whether it was seacoalers in Northumberland or the miners’ strike, the photographer was always fully immersed in the story he sought to capture.

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Our favourite photography stories of 2020

Picks of the bunch

Visual storytellers are still finding innovative ways to document – be it through new projects, or old archive series now seeing the light of day.

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Chris Killip’s timeless portrait of working class punk culture

Forever young

For decades, Killip’s shots of an old punk club sat gathering dust in a box. But in the cold light of day, they’ve taken on new meaning.

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Huck 73: The Sanctuary Issue

Out now!

We were ready to share our new issue back in March. Then the world fell off a cliff.

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‘Great photographers need determination not talent’

Advice from Chris Killip

Photographer Chris Killip reflects on what it takes to create images that truly record a place and time, as in his seminal work In Flagrante.

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In Pictures: Culture, class and identity through the decades

A chronology of class

Pooling together the works of 20 iconic photographers, ‘An Ideal For Living’ shines a light on class, culture and identity from post-World War I Britain to now, featuring images from the likes of Charlie Phillips and Henri Cartier-Bresson.

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Hopelessness In Focus: Northern England’s 1980s industrial decline

A masterpiece revisited

Photographer Chris Killip's seminal 1988 work In Flagrante captured the north of England in flux. Nearly three decades later Killip has made the bold but much rejoiced decision to revisit and rerelease the project, which feels as pertinent today as ever.

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