Editorial Stories

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

  1. Old Amplefordians, Robbie Lawrence

    Robbie Lawrence shoots London's Old Amplefordians Rugby team for Sixteen Volume 10.
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  2. Senegal Sport, Kwabena Sekyi Appiah-nti

    Kwabena Sekyi Appiah-nti shoot Senegal's sports culture in Dakar for Sixteen Volume 10.
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  3. Bharat Sikka, Indian Cricket

    Bharat Sikka shoots Academy Airliner Cricket & RP Cricket Academy, Gargi College in New Delhi for Sixteen Volume 10.
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  4. Peloteras: Venezuelan Women Chase Gold

    The Venezuela Baseball Women’s National Team trains under precarious conditions to keep their spot on the podium in Canada. Silvana Trevale flies back home to capture them mid-workout.
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  5. Erinn Springer, Duluth Ice breakers

    Erinn Springer shoots Minnesota's Duluth Women hockey team for Sixteen Volume 10.
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  6. Vlad Molodez, Altai Mountains

    Vlad Molodez shoots a small town community in the Siberian Altai Mountains.
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  7. Thalia Gochez, LatinX

    Thalia Gochez documents her Latin community in Los Angeles for Sixteen Journal Volume 9.
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  8. 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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  9. Samuel Bradley, Flamenco New Voices

    Samuel Bradley shoots Flamenco New Voices Alejandra Hernández, Carmen Ledesma, Israel Fernández and José del Tomate.
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  10. Xavier Encinas, Sketched of Spain

    Xavier Encinas captures Spanish traditions for Sixteen Journal Volume 9.
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  11. Juan Brenner, Maximón

    Maximón, “The one who existed before the earth took form,” accord- ing to Tz’utijil beliefs. This pre-Columbian deity was the only one authorized for worship by the Spanish priests.
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  12. 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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