Editorial Stories

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

  1. Cristina García Rodero, España Oculta

    This project culminated in her book España Oculta published in 1989, which won the “Book of the Year Award” at the Arles Festival of Photography.
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  2. 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.
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  3. 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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  4. Jack Davison, Red Dead Redemption

    Jack Davison shoots Red Dead Redemption in-game street photography style for Sixteen Journal Volume 8.
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  5. Sam Gregg, La Flaquita

    Sam Gregg documents Dias de los Muertos in Tepito, Mexico for Sixteen Journal Volume 8.
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  6. Barbara Crane, Private Views

    In the early 1980s, Barbara Crane embarked on a series of photographs shot during Chicago's various summer festivals.
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  7. Tatsuo Suzuki, Friction / Tokyo Street

    “Friction / Tokyo Street” is the first photobook by Tatsuo Suzuki, who has amassed a small cult following online with his black-and-white street photography from Tokyo.
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  8. Bruce Gilden on his striking snapshots of darker side of Japan in the 90s

    In search for those who stood out from the crowd, the iconic street photographer ended up capturing an array of homeless people, day workers and the Yakuza – Japan’s mafia.
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