As lockdown restrictions relaxed in Brighton, residents found different ways rediscover their peace of mind. Some old, some new.
With no gigs to shoot, four Brighton music photographers turned their cameras on the strange and unusual sights of a city in lockdown.
Local photographer Sarah Brownlow captures Brighton’s female skate scene, and encourages others to get involved.
Photographer Mike Tudor looks at what it's like to return to Brighton after 18 months away. You can't go home again.
Local photographer Babak Roshan took his camera around the city's pubs, clubs and cafes to capture a regular slice of Brighton nightlife.
Brighton Source writer-photographer Jon Southcoasting took a stroll along the coast to the tiny hillside village of Telscombe and documented his walk.
Local photographer Gili Dailes took a low-tech waterproof camera into the sea to capture a different perspective of Brighton beach.
Local photographer Pete Boyd took his camera to Brighton beach to capture the jubilation and despair shared by the crowds who gathered for the World Cup.
Local photographer Xavier Clarke captures the sights and sounds of a busy day in Brighton, including the buskers and street performers who liven up the city.
Photographer Ashley Laurence set out to discover the 'bright' in Brighton, reflecting February's bold winter sunshine in this month's Street Source.
Photographer Francesca Moore considers the environmental impact of Christmas with a document of Brighton & Hove's Christmas tree recycling points.
Photographer Jon Southcoasting takes a whirl around Whitehawk to capture the sights of what for many Brightonians is a lesser known neighbourhood.
The spooky, nocturnal world of street signs - Oleg Pulemjotov's photographs give a strange beauty to the things you see, or maybe don't, in Brighton every day.
Photographer Jo Higgs was out and about at Brighton gigs during October, pointing her camera everywhere but at the stage.
As we say our goodbyes to Summer, photographer Gili Dailes points her lens at the green parts of Brighton, getting us in the mood for Autumn.
In this month's photography feature we look at the venues across our city and the memories great gigs and clubbing have given Mike Tudor.
Wandering mermaids, beach cleaning and Spiderman - as snapped by Xavier Clarke. Do you remember the city before the rain came in?
A cross-section of Brighton life in a set of intriguing street portraits from local photographer Stee Louw.
From coppers in tights to lonely ducks - a dozen images capturing Brighton in full festival mode, taken in May by our team of roving photographers.
Street Source showcases photos taken around Brighton over the course of a month. April saw Ashley Laurence snap Brighton's creative types.
After noticing that the best photos from the i360 were those looking directly down, Fran Moore documented the controversial tower with shots of the floor.
February is when the nights get lighter and spring shows its face. Between the wind and storms local photographer Mike Tudor took to the streets at night.
January is a cold and terrible month. Nevertheless, our man Jon Southcoasting was out grappling with the fog and ice, to bring you another Street Source.
How do you photograph a city during Christmas without resorting to pictures of fairy lights? Here's December through the lens of local snapper Gili Dailes.
As the dark days drew in, Oleg Pulemjotov was out shooting these enigmatic Brighton shopfronts. Your local shop has never looked so scenic - or sinister.