Tagged as Alfamega, Gucci Mane, Mims, Zach Wolfe
Zach Wolfe on Alfamega:
This shot is front of the Hilliard Street [Residence] Hotel, which is off of Auburn Avenue and Edgewood Street, downtown [in Atlanta]. It’s abandoned now and completely boarded up; it was in the process of being shut down at that point. The nickname on street is Pink City—crackhouse, whorehouse, pretty much one [...]
Tagged as Hurricane Chris, T-Pain, Three 6 Mafia, Zach Wolfe
excerpted from RESPECT. Magazine, Volume 1, Issue 3, on sale now:
As a sophomore at Mount Vernon High School in Iowa, Zach Wolfe took a photography elective to fill out his credits. Despite having grown up painting and drawing under the influence of creative parents and a grandmother who was an abstract artist, he had no [...]
Tagged as T.I., Warwick Saint
Yesterday, Team T.I. unleashed the cover for his seventh studio album, King Uncaged, due out August 17th. While we’re not pleased with ourselves for going after the obvious “unleashed” wordplay in the previous sentence, we’re pretty self-satisfied at being able to get the rapper’s thoughts behind the cover, shot by world renown photographer Warwick Saint:
I’m known [...]
Tagged as Eminem, Reggie Casagrande
PHOTO: Reggie Casagrande/Corbis Outline.
Today, Reggie Casagrande, aside from being one of the only women we know named Reggie, is the founder of online enterprises Lipsticktracez and theFETE—where photographers, designers and other cultural architects congregate to share ideas and display works. But, in 2000, she was a newbie photographer for the Alternative Press on assignment to shoot [...]
Tagged as 50 Cent, Chris Buck, Chuck D, Missy Elliott, Nas
In Part 2 of our discussion with Chris Buck, he shares his memories of shoots with 50 Cent, Chuck D, Nas and Missy Elliott. Which includes meditations on African-American manhood, the history of slavery in America, and why he was kicked out of a New York restaurant.
Part 1
50 Cent:
Chris Buck: When we did that shoot [...]
Tagged as Jam Master Jay, Jonathan Mannion
I can remember vividly growing up in the suburbs of Cleveland. I had just purchased a new boom box with money from cutting lawns and raking leaves. My friend named Joe Mantey, who I knew well because alphabetically we were always somehow next to each other in grade school, said he was coming over with [...]
Tagged as 50 Cent, Chris Buck, Eminem
Chris Buck, who, amongst other things, snapped the photo adorning the front cover our latest issue, was actually featured in our second issue. During our time with him, we found Chris to be incredibly insightful and courteous. And we have no good excuse for not having put up our interview with him sooner. Please forgive [...]
Tagged as Bambu, Chace Infinite, Prometheus Brown
Cruised around the L.E.S. in a three-Cadillac caravan last Saturday before the STKxNYC show to check out the shoot for Bambu’s “Paper Thin” (off the …paper cuts… EP) music video featuring Chace Infinite. Directed by Andrew Graziuso of LightWork Media, the same team who did Bam’s “Quit” video, shot last year during the Philippine Independence Day Parade. Photos were shot with [...]
Tagged as Lil' Wayne, RJ Shaughnessy
RJ Shaughnessy moved from Hollywood, Florida to Hollywood, California in late 2000. While out taking photos during a storm at the age of 18, he was literally struck by lightning. It became clear to RJ what he wanted to do after looking at photography books during his recovery in the hospital.
More here.
Tagged as Eminem, Sian Kennedy
PHOTO: Sian Kennedy/RETNA
On November 19, 1998, Sian Kennedy showed up at the temporary residence of a new rapper being touted as the next big thing for the following year. The rapper’s name was Eminem. And Kennedy, on assignment for Spin magazine, started snapping images of his subject almost as soon as the door opened. The rapper [...]