Read More Art & Culture Life at the bottom of Australia’s socio-economic ladder In the shadows Photographer David Maurice Smith draws on his previous career as a social worker to better understand the disenfranchised side of Australian life.
Read More Art & Culture > Photography A photographer’s chaotic path toward realising his dream Reflections from the frontline As Ukraine erupted in conflict, Brendan Hoffman jumped on the next flight – confronting his own shattered reality in the process.
Read More Outdoor > Skate Mapping the spread of skateboarding across the world A truly global phenomenon Language barriers don't matter when you can speak skate, as nomadic photographer Jonathan Mehring discovered.
Read More Art & Culture The photographer peeling apart a disillusioned America This is self-discovery Matt Eich unpacks the complex heart of his homeland to imagine what his children's future will look like.
Read More Art & Culture > Photography Photographer and subject: Who gains more? Reflections on the ethics of artist vs. muse When Jason Andrew exposed human trafficking in football, he found himself questioning his own role in the documentary game.
Read More Art & Culture > Photography The photographer documenting exclusive UK music subcultures since the 90s Part of a scene A natural affinity for music and clobber gave northern soul boy Ewen Spencer access to the most exclusive of British subcultures.
Read More Art & Culture > Photography The high-school teacher who immortalised 1970s youth The story of a photography icon In a bid to close the 1970s generation gap, high school teacher Joseph Szabo found a way to stay forever young.
Read More Art & Culture > Photography The young adventurers who are revolutionising travel photography The Wanderlust Crew A new generation of young adventurers are revolutionising our idea of travel photography by putting themselves, not 'The Other', at the centre of the story.
Read More Art & Culture > Photography What it’s like to live on the fringes of British society Small Town Intertia J.A. Mortram’s longform documentary project, produced over eight years and still ongoing, captures the lives of Britain's marginalised people.