Editorial Stories

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

  1. Ricky Alvarez, Puebla York

    Photographed by Ricky Alvarez
    Styled by Marcus Correa

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  2. Joseph Rodriguez, Spanish Harlem

    When Brooklyn-raised photographer Joseph Rodriguez first debuted his body of work shot in Spanish Harlem in the 1980s, it changed the face of documentary photography.
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  3. Katsu Naito, Hip-Hop meets Jazz

    Katsu Naito portrays New York's new generation of Jazz and Hip-Hop artists.
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  4. 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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  5. Berenice Abbott, New York Visions

    New York in the 1930s through the lens of Berenice Abbott.
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  6. 1990s Hip-Hop icons through the eyes of Al Pereira

    Al Pereira captures the golden era of Hip-hop.
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  7. Keizo Kitajima’s photographs of New York during the 80s capture a rawness that we might not ever see again

    The Japanese photographer has reached great acclaim for his urban shots of people across the globe. But his New York photos in particular – the gritty and allusive – have profound and lasting impact.
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  8. Tenmei Kanoh on his legendary series FUCK, a collection of psychedelic nudes shot at an orgy in the late-60s

    While visiting New York on a commission in 1969, the Japanese photographer was invited to an orgy at the studio of Yayoi Kusama – “I had no choice but to shoot!”
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  9. Drew Vickers, New York Club Kids

    Drew Vickers shoots New York Club Kids at home story for Sixteen Journal Volume 4. 
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