Street & Documentary

Wex Blog News Documentary

Both documentary and street photography/filmmaking are forever growing in popularity; changing the way we look at cameras and how we interpret the world around us. From London street photography to documentary filmmaking, these articles will give you the lowdown on what is current within the industry.

In this article, Leo White discusses how photographs can have a profound impact, changing how we see the world and the rules that govern it.

Read: Imagery that Changed the Law

In this article, Leo White discusses how photographs can have a profound impact, changing how we see the world and the rules that govern it. Read More

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Leo White covers our #ChangeTheImage interview with photographer Anastasia Taylor-Lind on Witnessing and the Quiet Power of Photojournalism.

Read: Anastasia Taylor-Lind on Witnessing and the Quiet Power of Photojournalism

Leo White covers our #ChangeTheImage interview with photographer Anastasia Taylor-Lind on Witnessing and the Quiet Power of Photojournalism. Read More

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Jon Stapley takes a trip to see Love+War, a powerful documentary that vividly explores the life and sacrifices of war photographer Lynsey Addario.

Read: "Is It Worth My Life?"

Jon Stapley takes a trip to see Love+War, a powerful documentary that vividly explores the life and sacrifices of war photographer Lynsey Addario. Read More

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A tribute to Martin Parr, whose wit, generosity and unwavering passion reshaped how we see the world. We celebrate his influence, humour and the legacy he leaves behind.

Read: Martin Parr: The Satirist Who Sees with Heart

A tribute to Martin Parr, whose wit, generosity and unwavering passion reshaped how we see the world. We celebrate his influence, humour and the legacy he leaves behind. Read More

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Leo White speaks to Oliver Raschka about his long-term documentary photography projects, exploring themes of family, identity, adolescence, and the role of photography in understanding trauma.

Read: Exploring Family, Identity and Healing | An Interview with Oliver Raschka

Leo White speaks to Oliver Raschka about his long-term documentary photography projects, exploring themes of family, identity, adolescence, and the role of photography in understanding trauma. Read More

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What’s the perfect travel camera? Jon Stapley reckons he might just have found it…

Read: If I could take one camera with me on holiday… it’d be this

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We talk to documentary and portrait photographer Emil Lombardo about his life and work, from lockdown portraits to shining a light on those experiencing poverty.

Read: A career retrospective | An interview with Emil Lombardo

We talk to documentary and portrait photographer Emil Lombardo about his life and work, from lockdown portraits to shining a light on those experiencing poverty. Read More

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Mia Evans’ “exhibition-slash-raves” blend multiple art forms into multi-sensory experiences — Jon Stapley finds out more.

Read: Photo exhibitions and all-night raves | An interview with Mia Evans

Mia Evans’ “exhibition-slash-raves” blend multiple art forms into multi-sensory experiences — Jon Stapley finds out more. Read More

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Léonie Hampton is a British photographer known for her deeply personal and evocative storytelling that often explores memory, family, and the complexities of human relationships. Here's our interview.

Read: A Journey Through Creativity and Emotion | An Interview with Léonie Hampton

Léonie Hampton is a British photographer known for her deeply personal and evocative storytelling that often explores memory, family, and the complexities of human relationships. Here's our interview. Read More

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The complexities of societies other than our own can be difficult to understand. Yiwa Lau's Finding Home provides some firsthand insight into the experience of those who have lived it.

Read: Finding Home | An Interview with Yiwa Lau

The complexities of societies other than our own can be difficult to understand. Yiwa Lau's Finding Home provides some firsthand insight into the experience of those who have lived it. Read More

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