Tag: photography

Surf’s Up

After an epiphany in the waters of Cornwall, Kylie Griffiths fell in love with surfing. Now she’s created London Girls Surf Club, a movement to help other women experience the exhilaration and freedom of life on the waves

By Liz Connor

Jumping For Joy

Born into a horse-mad family, Helen Cruden also inherited the gene. As a renowned showjumper and equine photographer, she chats to us about the symbiotic relationship and where she’s headed next

By Dominique Sisley

The Drummies: Pom-poms And Pride

Photographer Alice Mann discusses her book, Drummies, which chronicles the extraordinary discipline of the drum majorettes – synchronised teams of pom-pom wielding performers

By Daisy Woodward

Paris-Roubaix Femmes

We talk to photographers Jojo Harper and Ashley Gruber and find out the lengths they go to in order to get their coveted shots of the notoriously tough Paris-Roubaix Femmes cycling race

By Amy Sedghi

Riding High

“I look at the photo I just took and think how can I make that better?” Going the extra mile is what drives Erin Gilmore to find the perfect shot. The equestrian sports photographer is behind some of the most striking images of eventing moments

By Alex Temblador

Redefining Rugby

Alejandra Carles-Tolra discusses her images of tenacious women’s rugby players who are tackling homophobia head-on

By Megan Wallace

Snap Decisions

Sports photographer Fernando Fath champions equality for women in his powerful work shooting athletes and sports teams worldwide

By Glorious

Motion, Captured

Behind every story of drive and endeavour is a real person, and that’s what inspires filmmaker Jack Flynn. The Londoner talks about ballet, boards and ‘Bangers’...

By Glorious

People And Places

We speak to photographer and director Olly Burn about his moving sport scenes: “I use photography as an excuse to get involved in situations”

By Glorious

Surf Sistas

Want to try surfing? This Cornwall based collective explain why longboarding is the way to go for a calmer vibe on the crest of a wave

By Sian Lewis