For over ten years, photographer Michael Joseph has captured the courage, kindness, and determination of a largely bypassed subculture.
Written by: Millen Brown-Ewens
When he moved to London in 1978, photographer Sunil Gupta found a country still wracked by deep homophobia and a burgeoning protest movement resisting it.
Written by: Isaac Muk
2LAB, an independent photography exhibition space, started the With Humans project to raise vital funds for those living in Gaza.
Written by: Ben Smoke
From model and industry darling to ground breaking war photographer Lee Miller blazed a trail that still inspires women to this day.
Written by: Miss Rosen
Photographer Theo McInnes was on hand to capture the dozens of processions and burns held in Lewes in honour of Guy Fawkes night.
Written by: Ben Smoke
Started by German refugees in the 1930s, Black Star photographic agency’s fabled archive is opened up in this new exhibition.
Written by: Miss Rosen
A new exhibition highlights the images that saw the legendary “author photographer” elevate photojournalism to new heights.
Written by: Miss Rosen
Photographer Seymour Licht has spent the last two decades capturing the Big Apple’s spookiest journeys.
Written by: Isaac Muk
Half a million people flooded the streets of the city, with hundreds taking part in a sit-in to call for the end of violence in Palestine.
Written by: Ben Smoke
As a teen, photographer Elaine Constantine became a go-to shooter for nightlife, with some of her iconic shots captured in a new book.
Written by: Miss Rosen