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Who Shot Ya?: Three Decades
of Hiphop Photography
Ernie Paniccioli, Kevin Powell
ISBN: 0066211689
Format: Hardcover, 224pp
Pub. Date: October 2002
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers List Price: $29.95
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FROM THE PUBLISHER
Nearly thirty years ago, Ernie Paniccioli began photographing the graffiti
art throughout New York City as well as the young people creating it. Armed
with a 35-millimeter camera, Paniccioli literally recorded the beginning salvos
of hip hop, today the most dominant youth culture on the planet. Be it
Grandmaster Flash at the Roxy, a summer block party in the Bronx, the fresh
faces of Queen Latifah and Will Smith, the cocksure personas of Tupac Shakur,
The Notorious B.I.G., and Emimem, or the regal grace of Lauryn Hill, Ernie
Paniccioli has been there to showcase hip hop's evolution much in the same way
Gordon Parks recorded the Civil Rights Movement, or akin to the manner in which
James Van Der Zee, the great photographer of Harlem in the 1920s, met the
energy and spirit of his times.
Who Shot Ya? Three Decades of Hip Hop Photography is the first major pictorial
history of hip hop culture based around the work of one photographer. Culled
from a vast archive, the approximately 150 images in Who Shot Ya? represent the
visual diary of a generation, essentially following this socio-political art
form from the streets of New York City to the billion-dollar global industry it
has become. While some of these iconic renderings have graced the pages of
magazines and fanzines through the years, most are published here for the first
time.
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