Editorial Stories
From fashion to documentaries and archives, discover unique stories from the world of Sixteen Journal.
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Jacques Olivar, Supermodels
Jacques Olivar's 90s supermodels Amber Valletta, Christy Turlington, Eva Herzigova, Yasmeen Ghauri and more.Read moreShelby Lee Adams, Appalachia
Shelby Lee Adams crisp, poignant images show the people of Appalachia in their simple environments, revealing both the heroic and grotesque side to secluded mountain life.Read moreJack Davison, Archives
Jack Davison shared unseen archives for Sixteen Volume 11.Read moreLarry Sultan, Swimmers
‘I wanted to do something so absolutely different, and physical, and in a certain way, kind of ill-conceived… I took my camera and went underwater in a bunch of pools. And made pictures.’Read moreMark Steinmetz, The Players
Made between 1986 and 1990, these photographs are classic Steinmetz: tenderness, humor, and humanism are all present here.Read moreWalter Iooss Jr., Icons
Widely considered the world's most influential sports photographer, Walter Iooss Jr.'s images transcend the fame of his subjects and have come to represent modern sports culture.Read moreMerrick Morton, West Coast Portraits from the Hood, 1980-1996
Beginning in 1980, Merrick Morton set about going to East and South Central Los Angeles—traveling as far as San Diego—to document street gang culture.Read moreJim Goldberg, Raised by Wolves
The city is made to get lost in. Some people disappear there by design, seduced by the freedom of anonymity, the chance for reinvention.Read moreSusan Meiselas, Prince Street Girls
How Susan Meiselas’s home neighborhood produced one of her most influential bodies of work – a study of adolescence, femininity and the gentrification of New York.Read moreRoberto Polillo, Jazz Italia
Born in Milano in 1946, Roberto live in Milano and Rome. He started making photographs in the Sixties, when, for a dozen years, He took photographs in over a hundred jazz concerts.Read moreGuy Le Querec, Jazz from J to ZZ
Born in 1941 in Paris into a family from Brittany, Guy Le Querrec shot his first pictures of jazz musicians in London in the late 1950s, making his professional debut in 1967.Read more- Choosing a selection results in a full page refresh.
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