Manuel Capurso documents the birth of a new capital
Documentary 24 Mar 2011
Two heads are better than one when it comes to problem solving and thinking up new ideas. But, when you pair up as a duo? We speak to five photographic teams about how they work together.
Photography 21 May 2010
Identical twins, Karl and Ian Jackson, offer up an uncanny take on self-portraiture
Fine Art 07 Apr 2010
Underneath a white sea of plastic, north African immigrants toil in the hothouses of Almería to produce our supermarket fruit and vegetables. Reinaldo Loureiro reveals the undercover story of what lies...
Documentary 07 Apr 2010
Iveta Vaivode returns to her roots in Latvia to photograph a portrait its capital city for her final year project
Fine Art 07 Apr 2010
Toby de Silvaexplores the forest below Japan's most famous natural landmark, and discovers a dark secret Mount Fuji
Fine Art 21 Apr 2010
Travel photography is subject to trends as much as fashion, and the current diktat is to keep it real, emphasising the experience over the location itself
Travel 07 Apr 2010
A town absent of people. Explosions detonating amid a flat English landscape. Flame-scorched house interiors, tarred with ash. We review the collective works of Sarah Pickering, published by Aperture,...
Fine Art 31 Mar 2010
The Dark Light of this Nothing is New York photographer Erica McDonald’s take on gentrification in Park Slope
Documentary 31 Mar 2010
Kim Cunningham photographs the folk at Holy Joe’s, an Irish social club in north London that offers “a hundred thousand welcomes”
Documentary 03 Mar 2010
The interiors in this personal series of images by Dylan Thomas may appear sinister, but not all is as it seems...
Architecture 03 Mar 2010
Magnum Photo's Carl de Keyzer sets out to picture European coastlines on the frontline of environmental change
Documentary 03 Mar 2010
Dennis Gilbert takes a commission to shoot the new British Embassy in Algeria, designed by award-winning architecture firm John McAslan + Partners
Architecture 03 Mar 2010
Brian Griffin recalls the story behind his photograph for Joe Jackson’s debut album, one of the most celebrated covers of the 1980s, captured in a moment of inspiration
Commercial 03 Mar 2010
Following a dream start to her career, picking up a string of awards with her first major project focused on teenage identity, friends of 24-year-old London photographer Laura Pannack were startled by...
Portrait 03 Mar 2010
Events photography covers some very niche areas, finds Julian Lass, who speaks to four specialists about their business models, kit and typical working week
Commercial 27 Jan 2010
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