Editorial Stories
From fashion to documentaries and archives, discover unique stories from the world of Sixteen Journal.
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Merrick Morton, West Coast Portraits from the Hood, 1980-1996
Beginning in 1980, Merrick Morton set about going to East and South Central Los Angeles—traveling as far as San Diego—to document street gang culture.Read moreSam Gregg, San Juan del Rio
Sam Gregg shoots San Juan del Rio grieving context for Sixteen Journal Volume 9.Read moreThalia Gochez, Lady Lowrider Car Club
Thalia Gochez shoots Sandy Avila president of Lady Lowrider Car Club in Pasadena.Read moreRahim Fortune, Black Rodeo
Rahim Fortune captures Black American Rodeo in Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas for Sixteen Journal Volume 8.Read moreCarlos Jaramillo, Tierra Del Sol
Photographer Carlos Jaramillo finds parallels between his current home city of Los Angeles, and McAllen, Texas, the small border town where he was born.Read moreWard&Kweskin, You're skating on Native Land
Ward&Kweskin shoots Apache Skateboards team in Tuba City, AZ during the Western Navajo Nation Fair.Read moreJim 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.Read moreXavier Encinas, Desert Solitaire
Xavier Encinas documents the American South West desert for Sixteen Journal Volume 8.Read moreSam Gregg, La Flaquita
Sam Gregg documents Dias de los Muertos in Tepito, Mexico for Sixteen Journal Volume 8.Read moreMark Mahaney, Fall Rodeo
Mark Mahaney shoots New York High School Rodeo Association for Sixteen Journal Volume 8 dedicated to the American West.Read moreMike 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.Read moreNEWSLETTER
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