The trap /

Trap is the language of hip-hop from the southern states, especially from the city of Atlanta. But 'trap' is also slang for the place where drug deals are made. And last, but not least, a 'trap' is also a snare. All of this collides when the documentary photographer Vincent Desa...

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Other Authors: Desailly, Vincent (Photographer), Barth, Nadine, 1964- (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Berlin : Hatje Cantz, [2020]
Edition:First edition.
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Summary:Trap is the language of hip-hop from the southern states, especially from the city of Atlanta. But 'trap' is also slang for the place where drug deals are made. And last, but not least, a 'trap' is also a snare. All of this collides when the documentary photographer Vincent Desailly sets out to capture the world behind the lyrics in Atlanta. His pictures are witnesses to the feeling of life and the atmosphere that comes from this music. Haunting portraits show dealers, musicians, or simply residents of the city. On display are guns, crime scenes, and tableaux of everyday life. The photographs are enchantingly beautiful and narratively elegant. Each one is full of meaning and history. Thus, the visual evidence becomes poetry. The portrayal of everyday life begins to speak in the photos. And this language is none other but rap, to whose driving beats and direct lyrics the pictures again open up. VINCENT DESAILLY (*1989, near Paris) is a documentary, portrait, and fashion photographer. His photographs are produced for well known magazines like M Le Monde, Vanity Fair, i-D, Fotoroom or It?s Nice That.
Physical Description:1 volume (unpaged) : illustrations (chiefly color), maps, portraits ; 30 cm
ISBN:9783775746960
377574696X