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10 must-see photography stories we ran last month

From A-listers at Cannes Film Festival to beaches in 80s Cali, here are our top picks from June.

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Enjoy the photography on i-D? Why not submit your own imagery to our ongoing series, My Month in Photos. We take submissions at the end of each month — full instructions on how to enter here.

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Gonzo glamour debauchery at Cannes Film Festival

Photographer Francesc Planes captures the behind the scenes moments at the world’s chicest party. Look here.

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Photographing Italian teens coming of age at rural fun fairs

In his new book ‘Tagada’, Paolo Zerbini captures young love, identity struggles and the disappearing carnival culture of his childhood. Look here.

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Photographing Britain, from fetish clubs to church hall amateur dramatics

Oliver Frank Chanarin created an ethnographic study of the country post-Brexit. Look here.

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Photographing Indigenous youth in the Guatemalan Highlands

Embracing their heritage as well as TikTok trends, Juan Brenner documents the revolutionary spirit of teens coming of age in a rapidly changing culture. Look here.

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Photographing beach life in 80s southern California

Bikini girls and surfer boys become art in Tod Papageorge’s new photobook. Look here.

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Photographing Chicago’s Black gay culture in the 80s

Patric McCoy captured Chicago’s queer community during a pivotal time in the city’s history. Look here.

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30 years of photographing era-defining supers, popstars & wild parties

Photographer and i-D collaborator Ellen von Unwerth fêtes her illustrious career with a flashy, new exhibition This Side of Paradise. Look here.

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Photographing Venezuelan migrant resilience in Peru

In ‘Dear Lima’, Diego Bendezu documents a community of immigrants working toward a better life after leaving home. Look here.

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Capturing the campy glamour of 90s suburbia

The Suburbanites is a playful photo story with a sinister twist, from the iconoclast photographer duo Guzman. Look here.

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The photographer documenting queer relationships, past and present

Coyote Park captures moments of togetherness — both from Leslie Lohman Museum’s archives and in within their modern-day polycule. Look here.

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