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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: Looking Tapes
At the southern end of Australia's sugar cane belt, gateway to the Tweed hinterland, you'll find Murwillumbah, or Mur'bah, honest as they come.
Bag Raid: Rare Finds Sound Design
This month we clatter through Ollie Menadue's Hi-Fi Camera Sling. For reasons that will become increasingly obvious, he listens closely.
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.
Bag Raid: Nicholas Dettorre
Always strapped, Nicholas' practice is rooted in discipline and everyday observation. Equiped with his Leica M6, Contax G2, Yashica T4, and gut instinct, Nicholas is yet to miss a shot.
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.
Linked: Ryan Heywood
In anticipation of Looking Tapes, an analogue photowalk, Chris Bradley sits down with host Ryan Heywood to chat all things observation.
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: Bad Dreems
Access All Angles. Hung Supply heavyweights James Adams, Maclay Heriot, and Sam Brumby converge on Bad Dreems' valedictory tour, redefining AAA pass.
Photo Diary: Ocean Veil
Elina Naboka surrenders to Morocco's coastal compulsion, toing and froing from pointbreaks and backcountry.
Top 5: Film Labs Australia
When I say supporting a film lab is like supporting a football team, I’m not suggesting you blindly follow in your old man’s footsteps. That corner pharmacy shut up shop decades ago.
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.














































































































