Documentary Photography

Chernobyl thirty years on: The Invisible People of Belarus
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Chernobyl thirty years on: The Invisible People of Belarus

Life after Chernobyl — April 2016 marks 30 years since Chernobyl, the worst nuclear disaster in history. Photographer Jadwiga Bronte travelled to Belarus to meet the invisible people still living with the consequences.

Written by: Jadwiga Bronte // Michael Segalov

How Olivia Bee spent her teenage years capturing the ephemeral spirit of youth
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How Olivia Bee spent her teenage years capturing the ephemeral spirit of youth

Being young, alive, and in love — For 22-year-old photographer Olivia Bee, a camera is an extension of herself - whether she's shooting intimate childhood moments or high end professional campaigns. We caught up with her in New York City on one of her rare days off.

Written by: James Joiner

The photographer documenting exclusive UK music subcultures since the 90s
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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.

Written by: Ewen Spencer

From Hacienda to Palestine, an insight into photographer Nick Waplington's world
Culture

From Hacienda to Palestine, an insight into photographer Nick Waplington's world

Looking back through the lens — Photography has taken Nick Waplington into different worlds, from raves and runway fashion to working-class estates. But if there’s one thing that connects it all, it’s the optimism of youth.

Written by: Mike Fordham

Cebe Loomis takes an analogue adventure across Cuba
Culture

Cebe Loomis takes an analogue adventure across Cuba

My Life In Analogue — In Cebe’s hands, the photograph becomes a way to learn how people live in societies around the world and reveal how their socioeconomic context is reflected through their lives. Here Cebe goes on an analogue adventure across Cuba.

Written by: Alex King

In Pictures: The people who live in storm drains underneath Las Vegas
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In Pictures: The people who live in storm drains underneath Las Vegas

Into the Darkness — There is a world beneath Las Vegas, forged from tunnels and underground lairs, that speaks of America’s tattered dream.

Written by: Adam Patterson and Greg Funnell

In Pictures: The lives of refugee children who crossed the Mediterranean alone
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In Pictures: The lives of refugee children who crossed the Mediterranean alone

Teenage limbo in Sicily — Inside an old school building in Augusta, Sicily hundreds of unaccompanied minors see out their adolescence in limbo, waiting… for who knows how long. Photographer Claudio Majorana documented their stories.

Written by: Claudio Majorana / Alex King

In Pictures: Summer nights bathed in water and moonlight, where anything could happen
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In Pictures: Summer nights bathed in water and moonlight, where anything could happen

Last Days of Youth — Brooklyn's Bryan Derballa is using his eye as a photojournalist to document precious moments before they pass.

Written by: Bryan Derballa

Photographer Martin Parr shares advice on how to succeed as a young artist
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Photographer Martin Parr shares advice on how to succeed as a young artist

The Power of Persistence — British photographer Martin Parr has been capturing satirical slices of day-to-day life for over 40 years. Here he explains why hard work and failure are the keys to success in the art world.

Written by: Shelley Jones

In Pictures: Another perspective on America’s misunderstood, poorest region
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In Pictures: Another perspective on America’s misunderstood, poorest region

Looking at Appalachia — Appalachia is synonymous with poverty in the United States, a wasteland of dirty kids in barren shacks if you believe the news. But one photographer is exposing the bigger picture, one crowd-sourced image at a time.

Written by: Roger May

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