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Black and white photographs of people and their pets

Best of friends

Shot during the ’80s and ’90s, Sage Sohier’s project explores the unique connection humans share with animals.

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A visual ode to the body language of modern cities

Street scenes

Allen Wheatcroft’s first monograph, shot between 2014 - 2018, sees him shooting the physical bustle of urban spaces – capturing the flow of movement and feeling.

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Strange days: eerie photos of locked-down London

The new normal

Spencer Murphy’s ongoing series sees him venturing out to capture scenes that encapsulate the unfamiliarity of the present.

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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.

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Capturing shared humanity across cultural divides

A lifetime of photography

Whether he’s photographing miners in Bolivia or a village disco in Poland, Witold Krassowski is ultimately drawn to the things that unite us.

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An electric portrait of New Orleans subculture

Death Magick Abundance

Akasha Rabut’s first monograph serves as a love letter to the city: capturing its spirit and resilience through the people that make it up.

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Inside the youthful surf scene of Tarkwa Bay, Lagos 

No Wahala 

Photographer Oli Hillyer-Riley shoots the surf kids of the city’s island communities – a collective who share an incredible bond with the ocean.

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A secret family history, reconstructed in the present

Santa Barbara

As a child, Diana Markosian left her home in the former Soviet Union for a new life in California. But it was a journey she never chose to take.

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Miranda Barnes is shaking up contemporary photography

New landscapes

The 25-year-old photographer has come a long way in a few short years. Now, she’s doing everything she can to tell stories that matter.

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A country on the edge, captured from within

India on fire

Sohrab Hura blends fact and fiction to explore contemporary Indian society, never giving away whether an image is real or staged.

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Mark Neville wants his work to make a difference

More than a photo

Mark Neville believes that photography can be more than just pictures on a page. His work always seeks to serve the communities he captures.

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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. It’s all about redressing the power balance between artist and subject.

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