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Published biannually, 8 Magazine looks beneath the surface and shines a spotlight on the issues that shape our world.

        

Now in its tenth year of publication, 8 magazine takes the traditional format of words and pictures to a new level. For each issue, we choose a theme to explore, usually a contemporary issue that requires investigating and understanding, and seek the best ways to bring the subject to light. With its unique mix of reportage, commentary, interviews and essays, 8 magazine has grown to occupy a unique place in the publishing sphere, offering world class analysis through essays, photographic and written.


Latest issue – THE ISLAM ISSUE

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In recent issues, we have taken The Legacy of Oil and Islam as our themes.


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In the Oil issue, we wanted to look at the environmental devastation caused by oil, the wealth it creates, even the architecture it shapes.

We featured Rena Effendi’s beautiful photographic essay on how oil has shaped her home city, Baku, Christopher Anderson’s urgent take how the petrodollar influences life in Venezuela, from his book Captiolio, and Kael Alford’s intimate look at what the catastrophic BP oil spill meant for the residents of Louisiana.

In words, we brought in the expertise of Guardian environment editor John Vidal, an interview with the preeminent photographer of oil’s legacy in the Niger Delta, Ed Kashi, and a fascinating account of how oil fuelled Russia’s oligarchy by New York Times writer Peter Maas.


Related stories:


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Kael Alford: Bottom of 'da Boot

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The Oil Issue slideshow Kael Alford:
Bottom of 'da Boot

Lianne Milton: Downstream

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Jan-Joseph Stok:
Blood Mobiles
Sophie Gerrard:
Coal Cycle Wallahs
Telegraph21:
Crude


Other related articles:

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Wikileaks:
Shell and Nigeria



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Coverissue29For the Islam issue, we created a report section on the Arab Spring, featuring work by Ivor Prickett from Egypt, Mads Nissen from Libya and Christian Als from Algeria, contextualized by an essay by Robert Fisk, explaining the extent of religious influence in these uprisings.

As well as an exclusive interview with Magnum photographer Abbas, an Iranian living in Paris, who has been photographing militant Islam since 1987, we showcased work by Simon Norfolk on Al Qaeda attacks in Yemen, by Munem Wasif on observing Islam in Bangladesh, and a very personal journey, the Hajj by Newsha Tavakolian.

To broaden the debate, we commissioned leading Muslim scholar Ziauddin Sardar to write on what multiculturalism has come to mean in the UK. Paul Hayward, chief sports writer of the Observer, wrote on the lure of Islam for black American sports stars from Ali onwards. And Aamer Hussein contributed an exquisitely paced short story, touching on the experience of exile for a Pakistani expat living in London.


Related stories:


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The Islam Issue slideshow Natan Dvir:
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Chloe Dewe Matthews:
Of Birds and Beasts

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Aaron Vincent Elkaim:
Lost in the Wake of Zionism
Rob Rusling:
A Street in Clitheroe
Telegraph21:
The Oath


Other related articles:

Islam Issue Launch Party



SUBMISSIONS


Photographers are invited to submit their work to 8 Magazine once the latest theme for our next issue has  been announced. Currently we are between publications. The latest subject to be covered by 8 Magazine will be announced shortly.

If you are looking for information on how to submit to our website (e.g. Story of the Week), then please click here.


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Publisher
Jon Levy
Editors
Lauren Heinz
Max Houghton
Feature Writers
Guy Lane
Leo Hsu
Contributing Editors
Sophie Batterbury
Maurice Geller


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London EC1Y 0TH
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