Editorial Stories
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Katsu Naito, Hip-Hop meets Jazz
Katsu Naito portrays New York's new generation of Jazz and Hip-Hop artists.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 moreLucie Rox, Jaffa
Photography by Lucie Rox
Styling by Victoire SimonneyRead 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 moreGabriel Moses, Family Portrait
Gabriel Moses shoots family and friends for Sixteen Journal Volume 6.
Styled Ola Ebiti.Read moreWilliam P. Gottlieb, Library of Congress archives
The collection consists of jazz photographs taken by writer-photographer William P. Gottlieb, from 1938 to 1948, the "Golden Age of Jazz" when swing reached its peak and modern jazz developed.Read moreJames Brodribb, Hip-Hop Underground
James Brodribb photographs Hip-Hop's underground new generational talentsDiani, Pink Siifu, Fly Anakin and Savannah Harris. Styled by Milton Dixon.
Read moreBerenice Abbott, New York Visions
New York in the 1930s through the lens of Berenice Abbott.Read moreJack Davison, London Jazz Club
Jack Davison captures London's Jazz rising stars Ife Ogunjobi, Moses Boyd, Theon Cross and Shabaka Hutchings. Styled by Nell Kalonji.Read moreRahim Fortune, Christone "Kingfish" Ingram
Rahim Fortune photographs Blues rising star Christone "Kingfish" Ingram in his hometown of Mississippi.Read moreBharat Sikka, Journey in Satchiananda
Bharat Sikka captures the legacy in traditional Indian music on Jazz.Read more- Choosing a selection results in a full page refresh.
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