Documentary Photography

The white photographer who documented the rise and fall of the Black Panthers
Culture

The white photographer who documented the rise and fall of the Black Panthers

Power to the People — Over seven years, photographer Stephen Shames created the definitive visual record of the Black Panther Party, from their political organising to free food programmes.

Written by: Alex King

The greatest struggles and subcultures of the 1960s
Culture

The greatest struggles and subcultures of the 1960s

Breaking with the old way — Danny Lyon pioneered a new form of photojournalism in the 1960s, getting deep with his subjects and seeing the world through their eyes: in prisons, biker gangs and in the Civil Rights Movement.

Written by: Alex King

The Travel Diary: Capturing the spirit of the electric Rajasthan
Photography

The Travel Diary: Capturing the spirit of the electric Rajasthan

What you see along the way — Whether it’s skaters in Havana, fancy cuisine in Ibiza or fishermen in Senegal, photographer Adrian Morris is a master at his craft. And the best part? He did it all on his own.

Written by: Locke Fitzpatrick

What American activism looks like in 2016
Photography

What American activism looks like in 2016

United States in revolt — Pete Voelker’s passion for both photography and activism may have started young, but the ignition of social justice movements across the United States in the last few years pulled him into action. Now this New York based photographer is immortalising some of the most important political movements of the 21st century.

Written by: Marianna Manson

The photographer who captured life in a country that doesn’t exist
Culture

The photographer who captured life in a country that doesn’t exist

Discovering Transnistria — What do you do for fun when you live in a country shunned by the rest of the world? Armed with a camera and a whole load of questions, Julia Autz immersed herself in Transnistrian life to find out.

Written by: Ella Guthrie

Celebrating the diversity of Africa through Snapshots of its daily life
Photography

Celebrating the diversity of Africa through Snapshots of its daily life

Everyday Africa — What started off as a simple snapshot of everyday life soon became a global movement that’s shifting attitudes around the world. Now Everyday Africa have launched their first photo book, documenting the highlights of their first four years in action.

Written by: Peter DiCampo

The Teddy Boys: Britain’s original teenage rebels
Culture

The Teddy Boys: Britain’s original teenage rebels

Rock'n'roll riot-starters — Magnum photographer Chris Steele-Perkins reflects on the enduring legacy of The Teds as his classic documentary series goes on display for the first time in nearly 40 years.

Written by: Alex King

World Photography Day 2016: Huck's favourite photography stories of the year so far
Photography

World Photography Day 2016: Huck's favourite photography stories of the year so far

Looking through the lens — Celebrate World Photography Day 2016 by checking out Huck's favourite photography stories of the year so far: from the expert advice of Magnum legend Martin Parr to a new wave of talent capturing the world through their own lens, these ten stories will remind you of just how powerful a photo can be.

Written by: Michael Segalov

Unseen Rio: Independent photojournalists reveal the darker side of the Olympics
Culture

Unseen Rio: Independent photojournalists reveal the darker side of the Olympics

Protests, prostitutes and police violence — Featuring citizen journalism collective Mídia Ninja, the Real Game project shows the Rio Olympics in a way you won’t see in the mainstream media.

Written by: Alex King

States of Fear: Americans reveal their deepest anxieties in a divided nation
Culture

States of Fear: Americans reveal their deepest anxieties in a divided nation

Phobia USA — When photographer Mike Belleme set out to capture a portrait of America in 2016, he found a nation teetering on a precipice of change and riddled with insecurity. But unlike the hard lines of black-and-white campaigns, fear in the heart is a nuanced spectrum.

Written by: Mike Belleme

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