The everyday life of black street culture in Brooklyn, New York in the 80s
Jamel Shabazz, a 58-year-old african-American photographer, used his camera to record the most realistic scenes of life in Brooklyn, New York, in the 80s. He used photography to record the most realistic pictures around him, the subway, the bus, the community and the people who lived here.
Jamle himself was born in Brooklyn, so these photos do not require any superfluous interpretation, he is close to everyone's life, from a first-person perspective, showing people the culture, beliefs and way of life.
The everyday life of black street culture in Brooklyn, New York in the 80s
The everyday life of black street culture in Brooklyn, New York in the 80s
The everyday life of black street culture in Brooklyn, New York in the 80s
The everyday life of black street culture in Brooklyn, New York in the 80s
The everyday life of black street culture in Brooklyn, New York in the 80s
The everyday life of black street culture in Brooklyn, New York in the 80s
The everyday life of black street culture in Brooklyn, New York in the 80s
The everyday life of black street culture in Brooklyn, New York in the 80s
The everyday life of black street culture in Brooklyn, New York in the 80s
The everyday life of black street culture in Brooklyn, New York in the 80s
The everyday life of black street culture in Brooklyn, New York in the 80s
The everyday life of black street culture in Brooklyn, New York in the 80s
The everyday life of black street culture in Brooklyn, New York in the 80s
The everyday life of black street culture in Brooklyn, New York in the 80s
The everyday life of black street culture in Brooklyn, New York in the 80s
The everyday life of black street culture in Brooklyn, New York in the 80s
The everyday life of black street culture in Brooklyn, New York in the 80s
The everyday life of black street culture in Brooklyn, New York in the 80s