Bieke Depoorter has been asking constant questions of herself – navigating what it means to be a photographer with the most intimate access imaginable.
Growing up without a fixed place to call home, Laura El-Tantawy found liberation in the form of a camera; developing an eye that helped her reconnect with her native Egypt.
In 2017, celebrating female lust is an act of revolt in itself. These international artists find inspiration in ancient Arab poems to render radical love.
In the turmoil and uncertainty of post-revolution Egypt, local journalist Mohannad Sabry meets two men on the brink of a big decision: should they stay in their home country, or take flight?
Photographer Shawkan remains in jail, three years after covering a Cairo demonstration. A new exhibition of his work is applying pressure for his release.
The fire of resistance is burning strong in Istanbul but as photographer Emine Gozde Sevim finds, the drive for a life of freedom – unmarked by maddening world events – extends beyond boundaries.
On the fifth anniversary of protests in Egypt’s capital, we asked Huck photographers Guy Martin, Pauline Beugnies, Lindsay Mackenzie and Monique Jaques about the stills they remember most.