Vikki Tobak "Contact High: A Visual History of Hip-Hop" Book (2018)
Vikki Tobak "Contact High: A Visual History of Hip-Hop" Book (2018)
Vikki Tobak "Contact High: A Visual History of Hip-Hop" Book (2018)
Vikki Tobak "Contact High: A Visual History of Hip-Hop" Book (2018)
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Vikki Tobak "Contact High: A Visual History of Hip-Hop" Book (2018)

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Details: Vikki Tobak "Contact High: A Visual History of Hip-Hop" Book (20, Hardcover, 288 pgs). Medium to heavy shelf-wear. Previously owned, on sale.

Description: "The perfect gift for music and photography fans, an inside look at the work of hip-hop photographers told through their most intimate diaries—their contact sheets.

Featuring rare outtakes from over 100 photoshoots alongside interviews and essays from industry legends, Contact High: A Visual History of Hip-Hop takes readers on a chronological journey from old-school to alternative hip-hop and from analog to digital photography. The ultimate companion for music and photography enthusiasts, Contact High is the definitive history of hip-hop’s early days, celebrating the artists that shaped the iconic album covers, t-shirts, and posters beloved by hip-hop fans today.

With essays from BILL ADLER, RHEA L. COMBS, FAB 5 FREDDY, MICHAEL GONZALES, YOUNG GURU, DJ PREMIER, and RZA"

Contact High playlist: 
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7wQvywsLT4GfunnWxIyXQO

Grade: VG+

Author: "VIKKI TOBAK is a journalist whose writing has appeared in The FADER, Complex, Mass Appeal, Paper Magazine, i-D Magazine, The Detroit News, Vibe, and many others. She is a former producer and columnist for CBS Marketwatch, CNN, Bloomberg News, TechTV, and other leading media organizations. Vikki is also the founding curator of FotoDC's film program and served as the art commissioner/curator for the Palo Alto Public Art Commission in Silicon Valley. She has lectured about music photography at American University, VOLTA New York, Photoville, the Library of Congress, and the Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit."