Photie Man: the magic of Tom Wood’s photos
The Irish photographer is being celebrated in his first UK retrospective at the Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool, shining light on his knack for capturing people at their best.
The Irish photographer is being celebrated in his first UK retrospective at the Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool, shining light on his knack for capturing people at their best.
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With the rise of prank videos that take it too far, influencers have figured out a fool-proof way to get likes: treat their partners like shit.
Lou Dallas’ (real name: Raffaella Hanley) designs are an escape from the mundane.
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