Ernie Paniccioli
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Ernie Paniccioli is an American photographer of hip hop culture. He is a Cree Native American, and grew up in Brooklyn, New York.[1]
His photography of hip hop began in the 1970s with shots of graffiti in New York.[2]
Hip hop journalist Kevin Powell encouraged Paniccioli to make a book[1] and in 2002, Who Shot Ya? : Three Decades of Hip-Hop Photography was published.[3]
[edit] Works
- Who Shot Ya? : Three Decades of Hip-Hop Photography, ISBN 0-06-621168-9
[edit] References
- ^ a b Wiltz, Teresa. "The Ever-Changing Face of Hip-Hop; As It Went From the Streets to the Suites, Photographer Ernie Paniccioli Was There", The Washington Post, 2002-12-26.
- ^ Jones, Vanessa E.. "Hip-hop is making its way back to its nonviolent, old- school roots", Boston Globe, 2002-12-26.
- ^ Brief Record (Library of Congress Online Catalog). Library of Congress Online Catalog. Retrieved on 2006-08-06.
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