1. 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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  2. Chieska Fortune Smith, Birth

    Chieska Fortune Smith documents women during their pregnancies for Sixteen Journal Volume 7 on Womanhood.
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  3. Jet Swan, Commuters

    Portraits taken the first week of March 2022 in Liverpool Street Station, London, UK.
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  4. 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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  5. Jeano Edwards, Jamaica

    Jeano Edwards captures black womanhood in Jamaica for Sixteen Volume 7.
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  6. 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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  7. Elizavera Porodina, Flower Power

    Photography by Elizaveta Porodina
    Styling by Victoire Simonney
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  8. 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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  9. Thalia Gochez, Julia at home

    Thalia Gochez captures family moments in LA for Sixteen Journal Volume 7 on Womanhood.
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  10. Anthony Blasko, Cheers

    Anthony Blasko shoots Seminary and Mize High School Cheering team for Sixteen Volume 7.
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  11. Cho Gi-Seok, Girls Don't Cry

    Photography Cho Gi-Seok
    Styling Kim Yeyoung
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  12. Eve Arnold, Marilyn Monroe . . . an Appreciation

    Eve Arnold's wonderfully intimate and candid collection of images of Hollywood icon Marilyn Monroe.
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