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Jamel Shabazz : ウィキペディア英語版 | Jamel Shabazz
Jamel Shabazz (born in Brooklyn, New York) is an African American, fashion, fine art, and documentary photographer. Shabazz has gained international recognition through his various books, exhibitions, and editorial magazine works. His photographs have appeared in the 2007 documentary film ''Planet B-Boy''〔IMDB〕 and such exhibitions as the 2008 "Street Art Street Life: From the 1950s to Now" in the Bronx Museum of the Arts and as the album cover art for the 2011 hip hop album ''Undun'' by The Roots. Shabazz also appeared in the Cheryl Dunn 2010 documentary ''Everybody Street'', "about photographers who have used New York City street life as a major subject in their work".〔(Everybody Street ), Rollo Romig, 8 September 2010, ''The New Yorker'' (retrieved 24 January 2012)〕 In 2008, curator Shantrelle Lewis paid homage to Shabazz with "The Shoot Out: A Lonely Crusade, Homage to Jamel Shabazz". In an interview with Nation19 Magazine entitled ''"The Mathematics of Photography"'' Jamel said he embraced shooting analog film and digital formats. ==References==
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