Race Queens in the Modern Age
In the 1999 film ‘Messengers’ one of the protagonists says to our Lycra-clad heroine, ‘You look like a race queen’. Parochially translated for American audiences as, ‘You look like a slut’, this missive unintentionally sums up the role of race queens in the modern world.
Mekong River, Wild and Mighty
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Siat Khnam
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There is a universal drive for gambling that I am at loss for understanding. Some people bet …
Thessaloniki
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Thessaloniki: this is where I was born. This is my hometown, a place loaded with memories which feed …
Toy Cameras & The Photographic Image
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Text and Photography © Manny Santiago / Magnesium
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Tokyo Underground – G-Cans
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The Road to Mandalay
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To me, the name Burma always conjured up images from George Orwell’s Burmese Days or Rudyard Kipling’s …
Old Ladies, Old Towns in Tokyo
Mg Photographer Damon Coulter takes a look at the aging heart of Tokyo’s Sugamo district.
JOSEPH GRIMALDI – The First Clown
Magnesium Photographer John Gladdy goes to London’s All Saints’ Church to find out about the King of the Clowns
Gunkanjima – Battleship Island
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Along …