Deprivation, resilience and a giant bunny : Polly Braden on capturing the ‘beauty and bleakness’ (…)
In the Guardian’s Against the tide series, the documentary photographer got to know some ‘amazing’ 16- to 25-year-olds living on the fringes of England and Wales, and now her work is the centre of a new touring exhibition It was while reading a landmark report about the poor health of people who (…)
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