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post The Hip Hop Files

July 18, 2008

Filed under: Music, Photography, Video, art — Rob

Here’s an interesting look at the beginning of hip hop culture.

Martha Cooper was a photo-journalist living in New York City when she first began documenting the origins of B-boy (short for break-boys) and hip hop culture. While other New Yorkers at the time saw this movement as a trite, uninspired or even offensive fad, Martha found a new form of expressing art. Through her camera lens we recount the infancy of hip-hop culture, from the alleys and subways of New York to the masses beyond the boroughs.

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  1. That is so interesting, and the graffiti is just amazing - I can completely understand her fascination!

    Comment by Absolute Vanilla... (and Atyllah) — July 25, 2008 @ 3:10 am

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