Hip Hop Files – English Version – FROM HERE TO FAME BOOKS

29,90

Visual documentary capturing the early years of hip-hop culture in New York City. The book features over 200 photographs taken by Martha Cooper. It’s a foundational work for anyone interested in the roots of hip-hop and urban street culture.

Authors: Zeb.Roc.Ski aka Akim Walta & Martha Cooper

format 30 x 22,5 cm, 240 pages
ca. 500 illustrations, 5 color print

softcover

ISBN softcover: 978-3-937946-46-7
Price softcover: 29,90 EUR

Description

“The Hip Hop Files: Photographs 1979–1984” by Martha Cooper, published by From Here to Fame Books, is a visual documentary capturing the early years of hip-hop culture in New York City. The book features over 200 photographs taken by Cooper, one of the first photographers to document graffiti, breakdancing, MCing, and DJing as they emerged from the streets.
Key Points:

Photographer: Martha Cooper
Years covered: 1979–1984
Focus: Graffiti, breakdancing, DJs, MCs – the four elements of hip-hop
Style: Documentary/street photography
Location: New York City, especially the Bronx
Importance: A rare, authentic look into the birth of hip-hop culture
Publisher: From Here to Fame Books (Berlin-based, hip-hop focused)

Additional information

Weight 1,2 kg
Dimensions 31 × 3 × 23,5 cm