Flip through the book “City Metro,” where the legendary street photographer captures the style and humanity of New Yorkers while preserving their culture.
The American photographer’s new photo book brings together images spanning over 30 years, capturing the beauty of his city’s many communities
The street photographer has been capturing subway life for the past 40 years
Jamel Shabazz reminds us that 1980s New York was many things, but never dull
Jamel Shabazz hat den New Yorker Streetstyle und die junge Hip-Hop-Szene der 70er- und 80er-Jahre dokumentiert. Noch wichtiger als der Look war die politische Botschaft dahinter.
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L'artiste Overside a rendu hommage au photographe Jamel Shabazz en recréant une mise en scène numérique. Shabazz est l'un des meilleurs photographes de street style de sa génération, qui s'est concentré sur les rues de Brooklyn plutôt que sur les podiums. Revenons au travail de ce pionnier. Bien que son nom ne vous dise rien, Jamel Shabazz est une figure importante de la photographie de street style. L'oeuvre est vendue sans cadre. Il s'agit d'une impression haute définition sur papier toile 250g., Run DMC - Hommage au photographe Jamel Shabazz, OverSide
Youth and pop culture provocateurs since 1991. Fearless fashion, music, art, film, politics and ideas from today's bleeding edge. Declare Independence.
Hua Hsu writes about the photographer Jamel Shabazz and his collection “A Time Before Crack,” which features Black New York City residents in the nineteen-eighties.
From a Polaroid of a young, denim-clad Madonna to an image of two boys riding the NYC subway with a giant boombox, these images perfectly capture this era of rebellious youth.
For SS19, iconic denim brand Lee Jeans has teamed up with one of New York’s legendary streetwear photographers, Jamel Shabazz for campaign Back To Today.
Jamel Shabazz is one of New York's most prolific street photographers. Characterized as a fashion shooter, street shooter, portrait shooter, and documentarian, Jamel has been published in galleries, books, magazines, and more all around the world. Growing up in Brooklyn, NY his work in the area earned him a notable spot in the recent documentary, Everybody Street.
Cazal eyewear was hot in the 1980s. The Cazal 607 and 616. You risked your life wearing them. Rap and hip hop artists like Run DMC influenced urban culture. Mugging, robbing, killing for your Cazals might happen if you were in the wrong place at the wrong time.
For the better part of a decade, Uli Beutter Cohen rode the subway through New York City's underground to observe society through the lens of our most creative thinkers: the readers of books. In over 170 interviews with fellow commuters, Cohen shares nuanced insights into our collective psyche, discussing books and life with photographer Jamel Shabazz, filmmaker Katja Blichfeld, painter Devon Rodriguez, comedian Aparna Nancherla, playwright Jeremy O. Harris, TV personality Leah McSweeney, and novelist Roxane Gay, plus many other fascinating New Yorkers.