Every city has a logo, but which one best represents its people? Umbrella writers take us through their personal favourites…
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Read MoreForget the cliches, the beautiful skyscrapers of Benidorm show this Spanish resort is leading the pack in urban development.
Read MoreMichael Cox’s pictures capture the everyday beauty of Britain’s outskirts.
Read MorePhotographer Henk Van Rensbergen photographs abandoned places around the world. Umbrella caught up with him to find out all about the incredible images created for his new book.
Read MoreUmbrella caught up with style-obsessive Roberts Elms about skinhead, casual – and why youth culture has never recovered from rave.
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Read MoreA specialist sailing shop in London’s West End is a magnet for mariners and fashion fans alike, Umbrella’s Elliott Lewis-George meets Managing Director Alasdair Flint to talk ships, striped tops and Shackleton.
Read MorePhotographer Henk Van Rensbergen photographs abandoned buildings around the world. Umbrella caught up with him to find out all about the unsettling – yet strangely captivating – images he produces.
Read MoreNew York may be safer and more prosperous than ever before, but, as John Mackin discovers, the price for this is a Manhattan that is devoid of creativity and starved of character, even in the last great working class quarter of the island, Hell’s Kitchen.
Read MoreHe inspired us with his version of David Bowie’s Space Oddity, recorded in the International Space Station. Here, Commander Chris Hadfield chats to Umbrella about his new book of photographs taken from space – and tells us what life’s really like in orbit.
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