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Sydelle Willow Smith

Answers On A Postcard — Next up in our Answers On A Postcard series, a visual q&a where photographers answer questions with their images, is South African documentary photographer Sydelle Willow Smith.

Written by: HUCK HQ

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Me-Mo are updating the photography collective for the internet age

Collective Vision — Me-Mo are creating new forms of visual storytelling with technology and engaging viewers through a print and interactive digital magazine.

Written by: Alex King

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Boreal Collective

Collective Vision — Boreal Collective use photojournalism to raise social consciousness of injustice, inequality and environmental issues in their native Canada and abroad.

Written by: Alex King

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If you want to go far, walk together

Collective Vision — Ruido Photo joins migrants on their journey to the US and spends time behind bars to highlight human rights issues.

Written by: Alex King

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Documentary photography speaks truth to power

Collective Vision — Fractures Collective focuses on conflict zones and street protests to document society’s fault lines.

Written by: Alex King

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Alexia Liakounakou

Pieces of Me — Photographer Alexia Liakounakou shifts her focus from nudes and bedroom portraits to apartment towers and streetscapes.

Written by: Alex King

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Burn My Eye

Collective Vision — Burn My Eye are a new breed of street photography collective, collaborating over three continents online.

Written by: Alex King

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Ana Paula Estrada

Out In The Field — Ana Paula Estrada finds a way of life threatened with extinction in rural Australia.

Written by: Alex King

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Lola Paprocka

Five Fave Photobooks — From American greats like William Eggleston and Stephen Shore to European hidden gems like Jan Kempenaers and Aglaia Konrad.

Written by: Shelley Jones

Culture

Ying Ang

Answers on a Postcard — Fine art documentary photographer Ying Ang confronts her innermost feelings - insecurities, hopes, dreams and fears.

Written by: Andrea Kurland

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