Ezy Ryders: The Black Bikers of NYC
We speak to Cate Dingley, whose documenting of New York's African-American motorcycle clubs, unearthed the humanity beneath aggressive stereotypes.
We speak to Cate Dingley, whose documenting of New York's African-American motorcycle clubs, unearthed the humanity beneath aggressive stereotypes.
Meet the man who captured New York City Disco in the late 70s. Bill Berstein talks about the differences between clubs, what it was like at the time, and why that moment can’t be replicated.
Legendary US photographer Eric Johnson, whose work includes photos of Biggie Smalls, Lauryn Hill and the late Aaliyah, has won the ‘Icon’ award for the inaugural Abbey Road Studios Music Photography Awards.
An honest look behind the mirage of London fashion week - from the beautiful, glossy exterior, to frantic, ugly scenes in the wings, Lotte Leseberg Smith learns how fantasy becomes reality.
In Episode 4 of Make Me a Model, we join fashion photographer, Alma Rosaz, fresh of the back of the Adidas Gardening Club Campaign with Alan Titchmarsh. Expect some bold looks.
Award-winning Times photographer Jack Hill has captured the conflict and suffering of war for years. In 2014, along with foreign correspondent Anthony Lloyd, Hill was double-crossed, captured and beaten by a rebel gang in northern Syria. Covering 2006-2016 for our ‘Decades’ series, Hill talks through the hardship and beauty in his work.
Arguably the greatest living portrait photographer, David Bailey shot to glittering notoriety in the 60s, snapping the likes of John Lennon and Yoko Ono, Mick Jagger, Andy Warhol and Michael Caine. Our Jake sat down with David in his studio and we filmed it, which begs the question: why haven’t you clicked ‘play’ yet?