Format: Hardcover Pages: 112 Size: 10.8 x 8.1 x 0.7 Publisher: PowerHouse Books ISBN: 1576874036 Shipping Weight: 2lbs
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In 2005, David Alan Harvey began photographing local emcees in the Bronx River Projects, home of hip hop pioneer Afrika Bambaataa, whose legendary Zulu Nation parties of the 70s inspired a new generation of b-boys and b-girls. It is their descendants that Harvey has captured in Living Proof, a glimpse into hip hop in its many forms. Boogie Down thugs Uptown and Ruckus, unsigned artists whose lyrics are presented here, became Harvey’s trusted friends and self-appointed guides, bringing him inside their homes, their families, and their lives. Harvey soon realized that the code of the streets would bring one of three fates: jail, death, or success. And so he traveled from the ‘hood to Hollywood, gaining access to Ice Cube, Snoop Dogg, and Nelly—artists who went through the system and came out kings. Keepin’ it real becomes a little surreal when gold records and semi-automatics mix like gin and tonics. Going global to document the regional manifestations of a culture a mere three decades in existence, Harvey discovered conversations with DAM in East Jerusalem sounded just like the ramble with Uptown and Ruckus. Hip hop, for all its pop-pop-pop, for all its and ya don’t stop, for all its rise to the top, has always been about speaking to the guy on the corner and the girl at the club—because skills and styles come from a hard love.
Born in San Francisco in 1944, raised in Virginia, David Alan Harvey discovered photography at the age of eleven. Harvey purchased a used Leica with savings from his newspaper route and began photographing his family and neighborhood in l956. When he was twenty, David lived with and documented the lives of a black family living in Norfolk, Virginia. With these photographs he published his first book "Tell It Like It Is" in 1966. Harvey went on to shoot over 40 essays for National Geographic Magazine. He has published two major books, "Cuba" and "Divided Soul", both based on his extensive work of the Spanish cultural migration into the Americas. David came to Magnum as a nominee in 1993 and became a full member in 1997. Harvey lives in New York.
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