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Huck 52

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Celebrating the diversity of Africa through Snapshots of its daily life

Everyday Africa

How a simple snapshot of everyday life became a global movement that’s shifting attitudes around the world.

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The photographer who infiltrated US prisons during the Vietnam War

A conversation with the dead

When Danny Lyon infiltrated the Texan prison system during the Vietnam War, he captured a portrait of America that was propaganda free. But he didn’t do it alone.

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In Pictures: Another perspective on America’s misunderstood, poorest region

Looking at Appalachia

Appalachia is synonymous with poverty in the United States, a wasteland of dirty kids in barren shacks if you believe the news. But one photographer is exposing the bigger picture, one crowd-sourced image at a time.

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Ukraine in turmoil, seen through the eyes of a young local photographer

Anastasia Vlasova: My Ukraine

Ukrainian photographer Anastasia Vlasova cut her teeth on the frontlines, covering her first protest when she was just seventeen. At twenty-two, she’s witnessed a revolution and the grief of war. But it’s the people she met - and loved - along the way that taught her the lesson of a lifetime.

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Long Read: How collaboration is at the heart of the best contemporary photojournalism

Working better together

Photographers have found ways to collaborate with other people since the origins of the documentary form, coming together with storytellers of all kinds to find a new perspective.

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How growing up in a Calcutta brothel gave photographer Avijit Halder a unique way of seeing the world

The Red Light Kid

Photography gave Avijit Halder a way out, but it was an unlikely friendship with Academy Award winner Zana Briski that set fire to his homegrown vision.

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The young South African photographers you need to follow on Instagram

#RainbowNation #BornFrees

Photographers Sipho Mpongo, Sean Metelerkamp and Wikus de Wet travelled South Africa together as Twenty Journey to understand the land that binds them. Here they select their favourite Instagrammers.

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Photography insights from Paolo Woods, Sara Naomi Lewkowicz, Anastasia Vlasova and Adriana Monsalve

Lessons Learned

Huck's Documentary Special III reveals how collaboration allows photographers to tell deeper stories. Here four photographers featured in the issue share some hard-won lessons on their craft.

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Jim Goldberg, Eli Reed, Alex Potter and Roger May share insights on photography

Lessons learned

Huck's Documentary Special III reveals how collaboration allows photographers to tell deeper stories. Here four photographers featured in the issue share some hard-won lessons on their craft.

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For Diàna Markosian and Adam Patterson, collaboration unlocks great storytelling

Collective Truths photography talk at 71a

Photographers Diàna Markosian and Adam Patterson have learned stories are better told when you invite other voices in. Join us at Huck’s 71a Gallery on Tuesday October 20 to hear stories and insights from their recent projects 1915 and Another Lost Child.

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Huck presents Collective Truths: A Documentary Photography Exhibition

Stories that speak to us

Huck’s Documentary Photography Special III springs to life as an exhibition at our 71a gallery, with a launch party and talk from photographers featured in the issue.

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Photographer Diàna Markosian is raising funds for Armenian genocide survivors

Changing lives through limited-edition prints

When Diàna Markosian tracked down three survivors of the Armenian genocide, their stories helped her understand her own roots. Now she’s found a way to give a little something back.

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