Editorial Stories

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

  1. Cécile Smetana, CNSAD

    Cécile Smetana photographs the next generation of acting stars from the Conservatoire National Supérieur d'Art Dramatique.

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  2. Gus Van Sant, Portraits

    The film director's debut collection of portrait-photographs. Every subject is photographed in a frontal pose, taken at a medium-shot angle with minimal lighting.

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  3. Joe Lai, Horā eiga ga sukidesu

    Joe's style often draws inspiration from Japanese cinema, particularly 1960s-1980s horror and Pinku films, creating cinematic and often fictional scenes.

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  4. Greg Girard, Asian Nights

    Greg Girard spent much of his career examining the social and physical transformations in Asia, especially in its largest cities.

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  5. Jack Davison, Lindsay Duncan

    Photography by Jack Davison
    Styling by Ai Kamoshita

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  6. Sam Nixon, Crash

    Photography by Sam Nixon
    Styling by Ron Hartleben

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  7. William Klein, Who are you, Polly Maggoo?

    The brilliant photographer's first feature film, a wacky portrait of an American top model in Paris.

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  8. Alfred Hitchcock, The Birds

    Philippe Halsman’s work with and featuring the acclaimed director whose characteristic style was so iconic his surname became an adjective.

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  9. Michael Bailey-Gates, Napoleon

    Photography by Michael Bailey-Gates
    Styling by Shawn Lakin

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  10. Sonia Szóstak, Kristine Lindseth

    Photography by Sonia Szóstak
    Styling by Victoire Simonney

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  11. Dennis Stock, American Graffiti

    Dennis Stock photographed George Lucas’ coming-of-age adventure featuring high-school romance, Californian cruise strips and drag-racing.

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  12. Felix Cooper, Screen Test

    Photography by Felix Cooper
    Styling by Victoire Simonney

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