American colour — From the ’90s to the ’00s, Magnum photographer Constantine Manos travelled across the sunshine state; capturing the life, love and style of its local residents.
Written by: Miss Rosen
Great journeys — From today and Friday, the legendary photo cooperative will be joining forces with Aperture for a special ‘Great Journeys’-themed print sale.
Written by: Alex Robert Ross
Highland life — The much-loved documentary photographer is releasing 25 years worth of unseen work with his new book, Think Of Scotland.
Written by: HUCK HQ
East meets west — The Tbilisi Photo Festival, now in its eighth year, aims to unite the most exciting photography from across Europe, Middle East and Asia.
Written by: HUCK HQ
In Our Time — A new exhibition will look back on the incredible legacy of the Magnum agency; from Cartier-Bresson’s war photography to Eve Arnold’s Hollywood portraits.
Written by: HUCK HQ
Here We Are — The exhibition, dedicated to the ‘British way of life and character’, will open in London next month.
Written by: Dominique Sisley
theprintspace x Magnum — Want to show off your photography and take home a legend's work? The printspace are building a photographic community, and want you to get involved.
Written by: Biju Belinky
The future of photography — Each year the Magnum Graduate Photographers Award sees the very best of a new wave of photographers celebrated for their work. Nominated and judged by figures from all corners of the industry, including Huck News Editor Michael Segalov, here's your introduction to this year's ten winners.
Written by: Michael Segalov
It's all about the hustle — Photographers and regular Huck contributors Theo McInnes and Chris Bethell have both been nominated for this year's Magnum Graduate Photographers Award. Here they share some wisdom on how to make it in the documentary photography world.
Written by: Michael Segalov
Pictures of legend — As Magnum Photos celebrates seven decades of business, a new exhibition looks back at the collective's history and the city that shaped it.
Written by: Michael Segalov