“When Brexit happened, I took it personally. I come from an immigrant family and had been exposed to racism and stereotyping throughout my childhood. After the Brexit vote, I felt that same feeling I had felt as a kid”

“When Brexit happened, I took it personally. I come from an immigrant family and had been exposed to racism and stereotyping throughout my childhood. After the Brexit vote, I felt that same feeling I had felt as a kid”
“The media still love to use grime as a buzzword but drag down the artists that keep it going”
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“This trace of communication, this Derridean postcard, started me on a journey to capture the immersive and lyrical potential of London”
Shadowing a London graffiti crew for one year altered Marc Vallée’s perception of the place he calls home
Two photographers will realise their drone-shot projects under the mentorship of Guardian photographer Graeme Robertson
Investing in a drone is easy. Mastering the art of using it creatively takes both practise and a sharp artistic vision. Four established drone photographers offer their advice
“The point is not to work out what it is, but to show how weird and wonderful the world can look from above”
In his series, Unequal Scenes, photographer Johnny Miller uses a drone to shed light on the extreme poverty that lives on the doorsteps of some of society’s most privileged