Editorial Stories

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

  1. Lucie Rox, Jaffa

    Photography by Lucie Rox
    Styling by Victoire Simonney
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  2. Guy 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.
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  3. Gabriel Moses, Family Portrait

    Gabriel Moses shoots family and friends for Sixteen Journal Volume 6.
    Styled Ola Ebiti.
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  4. William 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.
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  5. James Brodribb, Hip-Hop Underground

    James Brodribb photographs Hip-Hop's underground new generational talents 

    Diani, Pink Siifu, Fly Anakin and Savannah Harris. Styled by Milton Dixon.

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  6. Berenice Abbott, New York Visions

    New York in the 1930s through the lens of Berenice Abbott.
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  7. Jack 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.
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  8. Rahim Fortune, Christone "Kingfish" Ingram

    Rahim Fortune photographs Blues rising star Christone "Kingfish" Ingram in his hometown of Mississippi.
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  9. Bharat Sikka, Journey in Satchiananda

    Bharat Sikka captures the legacy in traditional Indian music on Jazz.
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  10. Mark Mahaney, Remembering Chet

    Mark Mahaney follows Chet Baker's footsteps for Sixteen Journal Volume 6.
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  11. 1990s Hip-Hop icons through the eyes of Al Pereira

    Al Pereira captures the golden era of Hip-hop.
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  12. Koji Onaka, Have a break

    Since joining the "image shop CAMP" in 1982, he has traveled all over Japan and has continued to work mainly at independent galleries.
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