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The Documentary Photography Special IV

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This is what Africa’s fashion renaissance looks like…

A colourful revolution

After forging a career documenting a cycle of hard news, photographer Per-Anders Pettersson fell in love with Africa’s flourishing fashion industry, rekindling his affection for positive stories that go unseen.

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When falling in love can put your life in danger

Photography that matters

By documenting LGBTI discrimination, Robin Hammond found himself turning from photographer to activist. Now, through a worldwide campaign, he’s using storytelling to expose oppression.

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Why this photographer risks her life to document war and crisis around the world

Larger than me

Photojournalist Lynsey Addario has witnessed death and been kidnapped more than once, but has never found a reason to put her camera down.

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Why photographers commit to long-term storytelling

The bigger picture...

For a certain type of photographer, the only way to represent the truth is to stick with a story for a lifetime... or beyond.

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The photographer documenting corporate America’s shifting lands

Taxonomy of a landscape

Victoria Sambunaris has been living out of her car for 16 years, chasing ever-changing visions of a complicated frontier.

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The art of timeless music photography

Can't stop, won't stop

An obsessive drive to document concerts has given Sacha Lecca unique insight into what makes live music special: chaos, intimacy and a creative force that will never be silenced.

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This photographer took a road trip in search of adventure… and his identity

An American Dream

Growing up in England, Christopher Bethell invented a life for a grandfather he’d never met. But after a transformative journey across the US, he uncovered another reality.

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From Egypt to Turkey, a new generation refuses to be silent

Hope interrupted

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.

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The photographer tracing the roots of Brexit Britain

Life on the margins

Over the course of a decade, CJ Clarke has been exploring what it means to be white, middle-class and English by documenting life in the remarkably unremarkable town of Basildon.

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The ghostly aftermath of Japan’s nuclear disaster

The Fallout

Five years on from Fukushima, its people are still fending for themselves – but photographer Dominic Nahr is making sure they're not forgotten, seeking answers in a cloud of confusion.

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Alex Webb’s street scenes capture life at its most poetic

Where the light leads...

Magnum photographer Alex Webb has absorbed the world, catching cinematic moments that make time stand still. Now he’s ready to focus that intuition on the everyday world he calls home.

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