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Chronicler of San Francisco’s now-vanished Fillmore district who studied under Ansel Adams turned his lens on his peopleDavid Johnson saved a portrait he took as a teen of his younger brother and a relative while they were growing up in segregated Fl...
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A new title in Simon Phipps’ bestselling brutalist series, this photographic exploration of Wales features over 60 extraordinary buildings, including many lesser-known examples of modernist architecture Continue reading...
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Nick Waplington’s Living Room caused a sensation when it was published, with its glimpses of everyday homes in Thatcher’s Britain. As his images go on show, the photographer looks back on a seismic work Continue reading...
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2 weeks ago
From bull-riders to beauty queens, photographer Rahim Fortune’s Hardtack project chronicles Black families and communities in the post-emancipation American south Continue reading...
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‘A true champion would rather have his arm torn out than give up. When one competitor shook my hand, it was like being gripped by a bear’s paw’Over the years I’ve covered stories all over the world, as both photographer and writer, but as I was born...
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They can be sacred, space-like, healing or heart-shaped – and anywhere on Earth. Even war can’t get between people and natural springs, as Greta Rybus shows in her latest photobook Continue reading...
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A new exhibition brings together Chris Killip and Graham Smith’s seminal shots of England’s north-east from 1975-87, when heavy industry and working-class life were transformed Continue reading...
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MPF is a progressive punk festival that plays to a younger crowd. It promotes startup/DIY bands led by women, people of colour and LGBTQ+ people by putting them on the same stage as more established acts Continue reading...
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In 1981, photographer Brian Aris was invited to join the rock’n’roll legends at rehearsals in Boston. He captured their intense musical bond – but couldn’t corner Charlie Watts Continue reading...
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‘I’d had too much to smoke and was lying down with my Leica when I saw the Bubbleman. The bubble burst just as I pressed the shutter’I only have two of my pictures up at home – and this one lives in the bathroom. It was commissioned by The Face and w...