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2024Takenya K. Holness documents the solidarity, celebration and tenderness among Black Britons
The London-based photographer has been published in the likes of the South London Press, Crack Magazine, Black News UK and been commissioned by The British Museum and The Brixton Project for her astute documentations of Black British Culture.
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Chris Dorley-Brown’s photographs of London during lockdown are “terrifying and exciting in equal measure”

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Hannah Starkey’s photographs of women and their daily lives balance visual simplicity with a critical eye

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“I anchor myself in the moment through others”: Rhiannon Adam explains her unique take on photography

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Tristan Bejawn sensitively explores the inaccurately conflated relationship between youth violence and UK drill

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Neil Martinson presents “stories of work, love, hardships, joy and community” in Hackney

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“I want the photos to be as close to what I saw on the day as possible”: Francis Augusto on authenticity and imperfection

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Photographer Mark Hartman's series is an ongoing portrayal of a traditional Sikh warrior order in India

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What do a Christian, a Muslim and a Millwall FC fan all have in common?