Posts tagged Photo-Essay
Overexposed by Nick Bradley

Nick Bradley (Overexposed) is a graduate of both the MA and the PhD in Creative and Critical Writing programs at UEA. His debut novel The Cat and The City was published by Atlantic Books in the UK in June 2020, North America in September, and is currently being translated into multiple languages. It was chosen for the BBC Radio 2 Book Club with Jo Whiley, and has received praise in The Times and The Guardian amongst others. For a decade, Nick lived and worked in Japan.

Nick's work appears in Issue 6 of Hinterland. Click here to buy a copy.

Deeper than Blue by Lily Bungay

Lily Bungay (Deeper than Blue) is a London-based documentary photographer inspired by nature, close-knit communities and those who live in harmony with the land. Her gentle approach towards her subjects allows stories beneath the surface to arise. With all that she does, Lily aims to shine a light on the beauty that exists within our world. Lily was awarded ‘Rising Star of the Year’ by Amateur Photographer in 2019. Her work has been featured in The Washington Post online and BBC News. Lily recently completed an MA in Photojournalism and Documentary Photography. lilybungay.com

Lily's work appears in Issue 4 of Hinterland. Click here to buy a copy.

Thank You, Penarth by Amy Davies

Amy Davies (Thank You, Penarth) is a journalist and photographer. She is the Features Editor for Amateur Photographer, Britain’s oldest weekly photography magazine, as well as contributing freelance articles to a wide range of different titles. Although English, she lives in Cardiff, South Wales, with her long-suffering sausage dog, Lola.

Amy's work appears in Issue 3 of Hinterland. Click here to buy a copy.

There Are No Polar Bears Where I Live by Martin Eberlen

Martin Eberlen (There Are No Polar Bears Where I Live) is a London-based documentary photographer, visual artist and writer. Martin graduated in 2018 with a distinction from the MA Photojournalism and Documentary Photography course at London College of Communication and the same year was selected, with just thirty other artists from around the globe, to be part of Parallel Photo Platform. As part of a year-long cycle, these artists create a new body of work to be exhibited in various European cities.

Martin's work appears in Issue 2 of Hinterland. Click here to buy a copy.

Cullerfornia by Helen James

Helen James (Cullerfornia) began her career as a photographer in the North West of England before working as an educator at the National Portrait Gallery, Open Eye Gallery and Photoworks. She currently works as an associate lecturer at the University of Westminster, where she teaches ‘writing photography.’ Helen’s own writing focuses on the interplay of words and images; and often responds to the landscapes that have featured as backdrops in her life. Her son Calumn James is a surfer and maker of wooden things based in North Shields.

Helen's work appears in Issue 1 of Hinterland. Click here to buy a copy.