Photographer Homer Sykes is crowdfunding for a new book consisting of some his most striking magazine commissions, which together form a vibrant patchwork of the many different sides to life across the country during the Thatcher era.
A new exhibition brings together lesser-seen works from the archive of Leni Sinclar, which chronicle Detroit‘s counterculture and struggles for justice.
Barry Lewis discusses his new book, which brings together some of the photographer’s more quietly powerful images from 1975 to 2005 to celebrate the richness of a shared culture.
Photographer Mike Abrahams remembers shooting Toxteth at the time of the riots, which erupted from long-standing tensions between the local police and the Black community
Wil Sands was shot in the eye at a protest last year. He was at the Capitol to cover last week’s riot too – where police response was radically different.
Photographer Barry Lewis remembers trips from Blackpool to London, soaking in the sun and sand with liquid lunches, to evenings spent in Ronny Scotts, and the Groucho.