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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: Neon Static
Reaching for his CineStill 800T, an 800-speed, tungsten-balanced stock with 36 reasons to pull focus, Scott brings the theatre of Kuala Lumpur city streets conveniently before you.
Photo Diary: Pearlescent Motion
Photographer Tom Cole and his guide haul friends and family across the Pearl of the Indian Ocean, barely pulling the handbrake to eat, see, sleep, and shit.
Photo Diary: Lucid Divide
Tracing a path of curiosity and nothing more, Tayla Mullen and best friend Tash Fraser saunter through the Indian subcontinent.
Photo Diary: Ocean Veil
Elina Naboka surrenders to Morocco's coastal compulsion, toing and froing from pointbreaks and backcountry.
Photo Diary: Japan Indisposed
Hung Supply's own William Vallender surveys Japan's cultural backwaters where time stands still.
Exhibition: Slowdown
Soft and slow, like the waves lapping at the shore, Mitch becomes one with his subjects, in a perpetual Sunday state where duty never calls.
Photo Diary: Delta Drift
Under the unassuming guise of a tourist, Dougal Gorman does his best work.
Photo Diary: Urban Reverie
Everything speaks to those who listen. Quiet observer Esther Zheng interprets Hong Kong's city streets, capturing their softest rhythms.
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.
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.
Photo Diary: Valle Brisa
Photographer Emilio Dümar welcomes a beauty that slips through reason, appearing only when the search has gone quiet.
Photo Diary: Eternal Visions
Set to the score of two-stroke engines, Marc Roberts and his girlfriend-turned-wife snake their way across Southeast Asia.














































































































