PHOTO STORIES
Pieza Madre
Photographer Andoni Beristain is known for his bold use of colour, working with some of the top fashion brands. When his mother suddenly passed away in 2022, he created Pieza Madre – an homage to unconditional love, loss and death. Using the colour yellow for bad luck, Andoni’s images are a reminder that we should never take anything in life for granted.
VOYEUR
After his critically acclaimed series, Prints for Queers, photographer Matt Ford invites us into the kink and fetish scene with his new exhibition VOYEUR. The intimate portraits and short films celebrate diverse members of a community which is often perceived as scary, weird or simply just misunderstood.
Auntie
A person with Paranoid Schizophrenia can experience delusions and hallucinations, blurring the line between what is real and what isn't, making it difficult for the person to lead a typical life. Photographer Ana Hop creates an intimate portrait of her aunt's journey at home who was diagnosed with the illness.
Friccións (Frictions)
In 2002, the oil tanker MV Prestige sank off the coast of Galicia (Spain), creating one of Europe’s biggest environmental disaster. Two decades later, Photographer Ariadna Silva Fernández documents what is still visible of this ‘badly healed wound’, acting as a reminder but also a warning sign for future generations.
Belong
What does it mean to be part of a community? Working Mens Clubs are British private social clubs created in the 19th century in industrial areas where people go after work to meet each other, drink in the bar or play games. Photographer Dean Belcher explores this sense of belonging in these clubs around the country.
The Polar Silk Road
Against the backdrop of global warming and melting polar ice caps, photographer Gregor Sailer spent 5 years documenting the Arctic regions. With temperatures up to -55ºC he’s not only pushing the limits of analogue photography but also combines documentary photography with a fine art aesthetic. The Polar Silk Road, available as a book, documents the economic exploitation of the Arctic regions and the territorial claims of the respective neighbouring states.
And the shape of things disappeared for a while
What is our relationship with death in today’s society and why do we often see it as a failure? Following the death of her father, photographer Joana Dionisio created a series of images, challenging the limitations of human existence and how we deal with our mortality.
LET IT KILL YOU
Ben McQueen noticed a deeply cultural overlap between Skateboarding and Tattooing and created LET IT KILL YOU to document this. This coffee-table book brings together eight of the best skateboarders and tattoo artists, interviewed by Ben and with images by Brandon Burdine and Andy Eclov. LET IT KILL YOU is available now.
JPN Journal
Photographer Karim Skalli experienced the pandemic while living in Japan and became witness to how the country quickly changed. With almost no visitors allowed, he travelled the country and shows us the beauty of daily life as an outsider.
Aberfeldy Stories
Photographer JC Candanedo explores how the iconic East London neighbourhood of Aberfeldy Village has evolved over the past decade, as well as the lives of the residents within the community.
Coimbra – B
Portuguese photographer Bruno Silva returns to Coimbra in 2018 to reconnect with his past life when he was a student. Instead of old friends and familiar faces, all he finds is a town full of strangers.
Portrait A Day 2021
Portrait A Day 2021 is a project by photographer Rory Langdon-Down, who set out to document a year like no other by focussing on honesty, positivity and authentic connection by photographing a different person each day for a whole year from 1st January to 31st December 2021.
Souss-Massa
Photographer Jacob Black documents the region of Souss-Massa in the South of Morocco. An area where mainly men live there, living in unsafe and impractical caves in the cliffs off to the Atlantic Ocean without support from their government.
Parallel Beasts
Photographer Andrea Zvadova teamed up with flower designer Yan Skates to create ‘Parallel Beasts’ – a series of abstract flower images, entirely captured in camera.
Unconditionally, I love you.
In an exclusive interview, photographer Jorge Monedero talked to us about his most personal project yet – ‘Unconditionally, I love you’. While visiting his late grandmother in Spain, he found a box of old family photos. What followed was a 10-year journey tracing and documenting his ancestors until he decided this August, that he had completed the project.
Throwing shapes
Conveying shapes, lines and energy, Nerys Jones and stylist Olly Paton teamed up to shoot this story with sisters Lorielle and Jasmine under the golden hour light.
Extraordinary Experiences
Photographer Morganna Magee started Extraordinary Experiences in 2020 as a way to visualise her emotions, dreams and memories. The resulting images are raw, highly personal and full of self-reflection and grief.
A conversation with Scottish photographer David Eustace
Having met at the screening of the film Precious Time for Balblair Whisky, which focuses on the importance of unrushed craft in whisky making and taking time to enjoy life, renowned Scottish photographer David Eustace talks to Rashmi Narayan about his philosophy.