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  • Robin (They/them) “I wanted a place where I could find a community that wasn’t drinking-focused. A lot of queer events are in bars and I don’t drink and it’s a bit exclusionary in that way. It’s a very social place, and it’s nice to just be in a space where we are not looked at differently.” Will (He/Him) “I decided to take up skating as a form of physiotherapy, and as a trans person I didn’t really feel comfortable skating in regular skateparks. When I first [transitioned] I felt like I couldn’t really have a hobby or join a team because it felt like we were pushed to the edges.”

    Photographer Eliza Hatch captures a more inclusive night for skaters – in pictures

    Transkaters in west London provides a space where trans skateboarders, roller skaters and wheelchair users can enjoy their hobby in a safe environment
  • Headshot of Helen Lederer, 2024

    Flashback
    Helen Lederer looks back: ‘I met a man at my book launch and knew I’d marry him. And divorce him’

    The comedian on Liquorice Allsorts, being in Absolutely Fabulous, and single motherhood in the 90s
  • Children playing football on a rubbish dump in Bangladesh

    Smart shot
    ‘Children like these are in a battle for their livelihood’: Ziaul Huque’s best phone picture

    What the Bangladeshi photographer saw at a city’s garbage dump
  • Kardu Yek Diminin Country cousin sisters Shauna and Bridget Perdjert from Kardu Thithay Diminin clan and Murrinhpatha language group sit on Air Force Hill after practising cultural burning on Kardu Yek Diminin Country, Wadeye

    ‘Photography is steeped in all kinds of colonial complexities’: Adam Ferguson’s outback Australia

    Photographer Adam Ferguson’s new book, Big Sky, showcases images of 21st-century Australia that reframe the ‘romance’ of the outback
  • Hurricane Milton advances towards Florida in a view from Dragon Endeavour which is docked with the International Space Station

    Twenty photographs of the week
    The week around the world in 20 pictures

    Hurrican Milton, the Middle East crisis, forest fires in Brasília and the Northern Lights: the last seven days as captured by the world’s leading photojournalists
  • Northern lights above silhouetted trees

    Photos of the day
    Barack Obama and the northern lights: photos of the day – Friday

    The Guardian’s picture editors select photographs from around the world
  • Hew Locke visits the British Museum in preparation for his exhibition.

    Art Weekly newsletter
    Echoes of empire, a million rabbit holes and a close look at a cave – the week in art

    Hew Locke interrogates the British Museum, Rirkrit Tiravanija interacts with the tense US election and a ‘library cave’ spills its secrets – all in your weekly dispatch
  • Water voles in South Downs National Park.

    The week in wildlife
    Week in wildlife in pictures: a diva beaver, 100 hungry raccoons and the fattest bear

    The best of this week’s wildlife photographs from around the world
  • Frankfurt Airport, IV, 13 April 2001

    Vera Lutter: photographs challenging the boundaries of space and time

    German artist’s photographs are made with large camera obscuras and using long exposure times, depending on light conditions and the size of the pinhole. An exhibition in Italy brings together for the first time a large selection of her work
  • Feature/photographic essay finalist – ‘The Goode Fight’ Local residents comfort 68-year-old Louise Goode at the end of the day her home of 29 years was demolished, as they help move her belongings to neighbours’ houses across the street.Finalist: Sean Davey, Oculi / ABC News, ‘The Goode Fight’
Local residents comfort 68-year-old Louise Goode

    A year in focus: Walkley award photographic finalists 2024 – in pictures

  • Rafael Nadal prepares to serve

    Rafael Nadal: a career in pictures

  • Wiltshire, UK ‘Hundreds of antique glass candlelit lanterns suspended over the River Avon provide a dramatic centrepiece to the 126th Pewsey carnival.’

    Readers' best photographs
    Carnival of light and a greedy gull – readers’ best photos

    A selection of Guardian readers’ photographs from around the world
  • The divers are just for scale’ … Ice Monster, taken on the Adélie coast in Antarctica.

    My best shot
    The hidden underside of an iceberg: Laurent Ballesta’s best photograph

    ‘This iceberg in Antarctica was so vast, I had to dive down and take 147 photos in sub-zero water, then get a computer to join them up. Ten years on, my toes are still damaged’
  • People line the road to greet shepherds arriving with their herds

    Photos of the day
    Hurricane damage and herders return: photos of the day – Wednesday

    The Guardian’s picture editors select photographs from around the world
  • The Dog and the Faucet, Kolkata, January 2017

    Pipe dreams: Pau Buscató’s surreal streets – in pictures

    A painted mural takes flight, a dog’s face becomes a spout – and a lamppost goes for a stroll. A new book celebrates the uncanny connections and coincidences of daily life
  • Hundreds of tadpoles swimming past the stems of lily pads

    Wildlife photographer of the year 2024 winners – in pictures

    The winners of the Natural History Museum’s prestigious wildlife photographer of the year competition have been announced, with an exhibition opening on Friday 11 October
  • Anwar Hussein Collection<br>AGRA, INDIA - FEBRUARY 11: Diana, Princess of Wales, wearing a red and purple suit designed by Catherine Walker, poses alone outside the Taj Mahal on February 11, 1992 in Agra, India. 12 years earlier her husband, Prince Charles, Prince of Wales, posed in the same spot. (Photo by Anwar Hussein/Getty Images)

    Anwar Hussein obituary

    Photographer whose work helped to transform the public image of the royal family
  • Staring into the Abyss, Hashem Shakeri’s project on the Taliban’s return to power in Afghanistan

    A world in motion: Bristol photo festival 2024 – in pictures

    The second edition of the showcase opens on 16 October with the theme ‘The World a Wave’. It features photographers from around the world investigating global flux in social, political and environmental issues
  • ‘Something magic happens when they get together’ … Noel Fielding and Julian Barratt.

    ‘Noel and Julian were possibly aroused’: The Mighty Boosh turns 20 – in pictures

    While filming the surreal comedy, Dave Brown aka Bollo was on hand with a camera to snap awkward kisses, creepy venues … and people eating beans in makeup
  • Marian Delyth. Protesters at Greenham Common. 1982

    Gap-toothed kids, creepy dolls and the first smile captured on camera – Ffoto Cymru review

    From x-rayed paintings to familial horror, the biennial photography festival showcases a stunning range of women who have pushed the medium forward
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