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Christopher Makos reawakens his era-defining early punk photography in White Trash Uncut.
Photographer Lisa Leone was in the studio with Nas and DJ Premier when they made the iconic Illmatic in '94. Two decades later, the unseen images are to be published in her new book Here I Am.
Polish street artist Soap blends surrealism, photorealism and influences from hip hop's golden era.
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