Photographer Bob Mazzer captures the grimy world of the London Underground after hours.
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Read MoreJesse Simon’s fascinating collection of typography from the German capital reveals the rich visual history of the city, as Umbrella Creative Director Matt Reynolds describes.
Read MorePhotographer Gordon Armstrong reveals his love for single-use film cameras.
Read MoreMax Leonard and Camille McMillan’s award-winning book of the crumbling concrete defences of the French Alps is a testament to the futility of war.
Read MoreThe London of 100 years ago is both different and yet immediately recognisable in this set of "magic lantern" slides.
Read MoreGrowing up in High Wycombe, young photographer Gavin Watson documented the local skinhead scene, capturing his mates larking about in their uniform of DM boots, Harrington jackets and sheepskin coats.
Read MoreParisian art collective Maentis redesigns a number of global companies' logos – and isn't exactly complimentary.
Read MoreLondon’s Welbeck Street car park was perhaps the UK’s most beautiful brutalist building. Now, Umbrella’s ‘concrete correspondent’ Jo Underhill has published a book to commemorate its needless passing.
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