
Flying Cholitas
We speak to photographer Todd Antony about the story of the Flying Cholitas and how he captured the magic of these Bolivian wrestlers mid-air
We speak to photographer Todd Antony about the story of the Flying Cholitas and how he captured the magic of these Bolivian wrestlers mid-air
Precious Adams is no stranger to shaking things up. We speak to the ballerina about being only the second Black dancer in the history of the English National Ballet and her struggles when living and training in Russia
Photographer Sophie Harris-Taylor is known for her effortlessly truthful and intimate imagery. We speak to Sophie about her work focusing on her ballet school series
It's Christmas and team Glorious want to celebrate the amazing sporting stories over the past year. Editor Alison Root shares some Glorious highlights that truly showcase the breadth and popularity of women's sport
Respecting the dedication of the athletes and telling their story is what drives photographer Ilanna Barkusky. The Canadian-born artist, now living in LA, talks to Glorious about her work
More accustomed to fashion shoots, ace photographer Radka Leimeritz turned her lens to capturing tennis stars in a stylish new way and her collections of portraits and tennis locations are a gift to the sport she loves
Performing the role of Odette in Swan Lake is a dream come true for professional ballerina Claire Calvert. Photographer Flore Diamant captured Claire's backstage rehearsals, and here the pair discuss their love of dance from every angle
Photographer Chris Scott Snyder wanted to capture a series of work on rodeos; this took her on a steep learning curve, getting to know its people, customs and passions. Here she talks about that experience, and what lead her to this point
Vietnamese photographer Chiron Duong’s work is all about emotion: love for his country, its food, its people. And his project, on the Ao Dai national costume, gives us an insight into his world
“Sometimes, people don’t take you seriously when you are shooting with an iPhone.” Award-winning photographer Luisa Dorr talks about her photographic work, and how she centres women in the frame