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A surreal, frenetic portrait of LA’s streets in the ‘70s

City of Angels

In a new exhibition, Gary Krueger takes us on a trip back in time, to when the photographer was hanging out on Hollywood Boulevard, attending parades, pageants, and parties.

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A celebration of diverse communities in ‘90s Brent

From Harlesden to Willesden

From 1989 to 1993, photographer Roy Mehta documented North West London’s rich mixture of Afro-Caribbean and Irish communities going about their daily lives at home and in the streets.

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An idyllic portrait of pre-gentrification Brooklyn

Word on the street

Photographer Larry Racioppo remembers shooting NYC in 1979, providing a revealing glimpse into how the interwoven communities have changed since then.

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A portrait of UK life on the edges of gentrification

Homegrown

Photographer Stephen Burridge talks preserving the memory of places on the margins of capitalism and celebrating the UK's vibrant communities.

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An unflinching portrait of 1980s Birmingham

Back to Brummie

In the late 1980s, photographer Richard Davis set forth documenting Birmingham's working-class neighbourhoods and spotlighting injustices that were too often ignored.

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Gritty images of everyday life on the streets of Tokyo

Unexpected beauty

Photographer Tatsuo Suzuki discusses his compelling portraits of contemporary Tokyo, and finding fascination in the mundane.

Coney Island

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A photographer’s lifelong love affair with Coney Island

‘Seedy, funky, dangerous’

The New York neighbourhood has always been irresistible to street photographers – particularly Harvey Stein, who has been shooting there for over five decades.

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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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Capturing the underworld of 1940s New York

Weegee’s adventures

Photographer Weegee would spend his nights roaming the city, documenting its secrets, subcultures and forgotten inhabitants.

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Purim in London: one last party before lockdown

Religious revelry

Last week, as fears around the Coronavirus began to swirl, the Jewish community of Stamford Hill took to the streets for one final celebration.

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The unsung photographer of the 20th century

Celebrating Ida Wyman

Uncelebrated for most of her life, Ida Wyman spent decades amassing an extraordinary archive of street photography.

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Surreal shots of sex, death and mysticism in Mexico

Enter the cucaracha

In his latest project, La Cucaracha, photographer Pieter Hugo attempts to unravel the country’s most compelling mysteries.

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