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A Sparrow Fallen
Dave Heath
‘a sparrow fallen; / blackness of pain shimmering / hard in soft white light’
Tour Guide
Archive of Modern Conflict & Phil Klay
‘We record the reality we’re supposed to have, and then go back later and tell ourselves that it was the reality we experienced.’
Seestück
Steffi Klenz
Artist Steffi Klenz recaptures portraits based on photographs of travellers, explorers and seamen who were lost in open waters, and whose bodies were never recovered.
The Best of Young British Novelists
Nadav Kander
Nadav Kander's stunning portraits of Granta's Best of Young British Novelists 2013.
Julie
Darcy Padilla
Darcy Padilla's ‘Julie’ is not only a devastating portrait of a woman enduring the horrors of poverty and addiction but also a legacy of a relationship between subject and photographer that spanned decades.
Brad Feuerhelm | Podcast
Brad Feuerhelm & Ted Hodgkinson
Brad Feuerhelm spoke to online editor Ted Hodgkinson about the stories that lie behind his images from the issue and how his work is informed by his love of horror movies.
Ordinary Light
Brad Feuerhelm & A.L. Kennedy
‘Here were humanity’s wilder beauties and our horrors, the physical record of hatreds, lusts and quiet obsessions.’ A.L. Kennedy introduces Brad Feuerhelm’s photographic collection.
Olympic Drift: making way for the Games
Laura Oldfield Ford
‘Walking around the perimeter of the Olympic site has become an act of remembrance.’
The Last Hunters
David Morris & Candy Whittome
Images from a series of photographs that focuses on the lives of the crab fishermen of Cromer, Norfolk.
Halcyon Song
Justin Coombes
‘From this, I developed the idea of the kingfisher’s search for a nest taking place over the course of a day, and this day being a microcosm of her world and a greater search for home and for meaning.’
Dutch Landscapes
Mishka Henner
‘There is of course an absurdity to these censored images since their overt, bold and graphic nature only draws attention to the very sites that are meant to be hidden.’