Editorial Stories
From fashion to documentaries and archives, discover unique stories from the world of Sixteen Journal.
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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.Read moreJack Davison, Family Ikebana
Jack Davison shoots family portraiture and Japanese Ikebana for Sixteen Journal Volume 5.Read moreHajime Sawatari, Nagisa Hotel
Sawatari started publishing his photographs in photography magazines while he was enrolled in Nihon University’s Department of Photography, College of Art.Read moreKeizo Motoda, Sunday Arajuku
Keizo picks his subjects who is with character so the viewers are left with strong sense of feeling.Read moreJun Abe, Creatures
Published by Village Press in 1989, Jun Abe’s Creaturers marked the photographers first photobook of his career.Read moreErika Kamano, Paris-Tokyo
Photography by Erika Kamano
Styling by Ondine AzoulayRead moreSakiko Nomura, Nudes
Sakiko Nomura is well known by male nude in a small dark room with very black darkness and dim lights.Read moreElizaveta Porodina, Sasuke
Photographed by Elizaveta Porodina
Styled by Victoire SimonneyRead moreAraki, 67 Shooting Back
A selection of Araki's most iconic images.Read moreRoe Ethridge, Camera Japan
Photographed by Roe Ethridge
Styled by Clare ByrneRead moreTatsuo 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.Read more- Choosing a selection results in a full page refresh.
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