Editorial Stories
From fashion to documentaries and archives, discover unique stories from the world of Sixteen Journal.
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Barbara Crane, Private Views
In the early 1980s, Barbara Crane embarked on a series of photographs shot during Chicago's various summer festivals.Read moreAubrey Trin, Mormon Trail
In the Summers, I go home to the place I grew calluses on my knees from praying – I document my place as a way to see it again and re-tell it.Read moreJeano Edwards, Jamaica
Jeano Edwards captures black womanhood in Jamaica for Sixteen Volume 7.Read moreTealia Ellis Ritter, The Model Family
Intergenerational love, loss, trauma and joy are explored in a project mining the ambiguities of memory, through thirty years of the artist photographing her family.Read moreSusan Meiselas, Prince Street Girls
How Susan Meiselas’s home neighborhood produced one of her most influential bodies of work – a study of adolescence, femininity and the gentrification of New York.Read moreThalia Gochez, Julia at home
Thalia Gochez captures family moments in LA for Sixteen Journal Volume 7 on Womanhood.Read moreAnthony Blasko, Cheers
Anthony Blasko shoots Seminary and Mize High School Cheering team for Sixteen Volume 7.Read moreEve Arnold, Marilyn Monroe . . . an Appreciation
Eve Arnold's wonderfully intimate and candid collection of images of Hollywood icon Marilyn Monroe.Read moreRoberto Polillo, Jazz Italia
Born in Milano in 1946, Roberto live in Milano and Rome. He started making photographs in the Sixties, when, for a dozen years, He took photographs in over a hundred jazz concerts.Read moreGuy Le Querec, Jazz from J to ZZ
Born in 1941 in Paris into a family from Brittany, Guy Le Querrec shot his first pictures of jazz musicians in London in the late 1950s, making his professional debut in 1967.Read moreRahim Fortune, Christone "Kingfish" Ingram
Rahim Fortune photographs Blues rising star Christone "Kingfish" Ingram in his hometown of Mississippi.Read moreNEWSLETTER
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