Editorial Stories

From fashion to documentaries and archives, discover unique stories from the world of Sixteen Journal.

  1. Ward&Kweskin, You're skating on Native Land

    Ward&Kweskin shoots Apache Skateboards team in Tuba City, AZ during the Western Navajo Nation Fair.
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  2. Jim 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.
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  3. Xavier Encinas, Desert Solitaire

    Xavier Encinas documents the American South West desert for Sixteen Journal Volume 8.
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  4. Sam Gregg, La Flaquita

    Sam Gregg documents Dias de los Muertos in Tepito, Mexico for Sixteen Journal Volume 8.
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  5. Mark Mahaney, Fall Rodeo

    Mark Mahaney shoots New York High School Rodeo Association for Sixteen Journal Volume 8 dedicated to the American West.
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  6. Mike Brody, A Period of Juvenile Prosperity

    At the age of 17, Mike Brodie hopped his first train close to home in Pensacola, Florida, thinking he would visit a friend in Mobile, Alabama.
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  7. Deanna Templeton, The Swimming Pool

    The series was born after an impromptu nude swimming-pool shoot of husband and artist Ed Templeton, which spurred an eight-year journey in the study of light, expression and the enigma of water.
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  8. Barbara Crane, Private Views

    In the early 1980s, Barbara Crane embarked on a series of photographs shot during Chicago's various summer festivals.
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  9. Aubrey Trin, Mormon Trail

    In the Summers, I go home to the place I grew calluses on my knees from praying – I document my place as a way to see it again and re-tell it.
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  10. Jeano Edwards, Jamaica

    Jeano Edwards captures black womanhood in Jamaica for Sixteen Volume 7.
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  11. Tealia Ellis Ritter, The Model Family

    Intergenerational love, loss, trauma and joy are explored in a project mining the ambiguities of memory, through thirty years of the artist photographing her family.
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  12. Susan 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.
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