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Tristan Bejawn sensitively explores the inaccurately conflated relationship between youth violence and UK drill
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Freddie Miller’s The District reframes perceptions of drill artists and Deptford’s Pepys estate
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Lawrence Agyei unearths subtle moments of human connection within Chicago’s Drill Team
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Photographer Laura McCluskey turns her lens on London youth culture
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Simon Wheatley on 20 years of documenting youth cultures, from France’s banlieues to London’s grime scene
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Jacob Lazarus turns surveillance footage from the West Bank into an act of resistance
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Reece T. Williams’ photography reveals soft and intimate stories about his subjects
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Photographer Toby Coulson captures the “humour, beauty and strangeness” of everyday interactions
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Steel Warriors documents an outdoor gym made from melted down knives and the community who use it
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Photographer Laurel Golio on her decade-long documentation of queer youth in the US
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John Angerson's photographic journey sheds light on modern England and its social issues
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Capturing things and people just as they are, photographer Jolade Olusanya takes a “fly on the wall” approach
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Sophie Mayanne encourages empathy, recognition and validation through an inclusive photography practice
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