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Hung Supply Magazine is a digital space dedicated to telling global stories of culture by way of photography. We’re always down to support our people and welcome submissions from anyone who sees the world through a similar blurry lens.
Photo Diary: Urban Reverie
Everything speaks to those who listen. Quiet observer Esther Zheng interprets Hong Kong's city streets, capturing their softest rhythms.
Bag Raid: Chris Loutfy
Chris Loutfy's vision finds solace long after the shine has faded. His vice? Beat Corollas and thrifted point-and-shoots.
Exhibition: Kodama
"I met a guy in a pub..." is a dead giveaway for a good yarn. Kodama chronicles the ~900 nautical miles that followed Jack Moran's fateful interaction at the Glebe Hotel.
Exhibition: Same Grind
Hometown hero Takeshi Hayakawa returns to Shiga with a heartfelt souvenir. Featuring street, skate, lifestyle and portraiture, threads bound by Takeshi's being, and no other.
Top 5: Film Stock Shootout (Reloaded)
If you're looking to curb your screen time, we've got you covered with a further five film stocks to lock and load in 2026.
Photo Diary: Stills in Stride
Melvin Berzamina scouts Euro city streets on his morning run ritual, tactically returning with his Fuji GA645 to capture their golden-hour glory.
Good Chat: Leo Romero
Dispatch from Long Beach, California, Leo Romero dials in for a Good Chat. We explore life on the road, perspective, and a vocation vexed by injury.
Exhibition: Everybody Limes
Following 3 months and more than 8,000 images, Nick kicks the bike stand on his fourth solo exhibition.
Exhibition: Yeah, Chopped.
Yeah Rad's Joel McDonald and Reece Grogan go hell for leather on their latest assignment in regional Victoria.
Bag Raid: Martin M Niyo
Martin M Niyo chronicles Adelaide's skate scene from every perceivable angle. It's a playbook worth studying.
Top 5: Best Medium Format Film Cameras 2026
Go big or go home ideologists will agree that anything worth photographing, is worth photographing on medium format.
Bag Raid: Martino Campesato
Welcome back to Bag Raid, where Martino Campesato willingly spills the personal effects hidden deep within his Sidewalk Sling.














































































































