Presented alongside personal experiences of lockdown, Charlotte Ellis’ joyful portraits remind us of the camaraderie and patience that brightened the early months of the pandemic
Tag: Portraiture
100 years, 100 stories: Jenny Lewis’ latest photobook on the Hackney community challenges prejudices
Beginning with a newborn and ending with a 100-year-old, Lewis captures a portrait of diversity and charm in the East London borough
Rick Schatzberg captures his closest friends, reflecting on a life shared
This is Image Noise, a new column by Crack Magazine on the British Journal of Photography, spotlighting the most exciting image makers working in and around the music industry
“I would like for audiences to engage with the work, and look at how racism operates in their communities”
Tomanova’s work is raw and intimate. Here, she discusses her relationship to photography and the evolution of her practice so far
Westra reflects on the presence of the female body in her work, and her latest photobook and exhibition, Afternoons
Born on the Caribbean island of Curaçao, a former Dutch colony, Dustin Thierry moved to…
Sitting at the intersection of typology, documentary and fine art, Jim Naughten’s winning Portrait of Humanity 2020 series explores the vibrant and politically-charged costumes of Namibia’s Herero tribe