Photography

Led by The Duchess of Cambridge, Hold Still is an ambitious community project to create a unique portrait of the UK during lockdown. Over 31,000 submissions were received and a panel of judges selected 100 portraits to be featured in a special digital exhibition.
With Channel 4's Me And My Penis and the launch of a new platform for male erectile health, is locker room chat finally giving way to honesty?
March on Washington, Hurricane Laura, and masked Santas round out this week's best images.
Award-winning aerial photographer Brad Walls has released his photo series Pools From Above – and we can't get enough.
The Wellcome Photography Prize shortlist shows human resilience in the face of depression, addiction and abuse.
With "all the Black talent ... Vogue couldn't hire a Black photographer to shoot this cover?" asked one in response to the dimly lit pics.
Amid the unpredictability of Covid-19, one household has made their daily photoshoot a constant.
Cities across the globe look nearly empty as citizens practice self-quarantining during the coronavirus pandemic.
George Nobechi was at a crossroads in his life. What he found resonates more than ever in a shut-down world.
The stunning pic was captured by Samir Hussein, who tells HuffPost UK: "It's probably the best royal photograph I have taken."