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Frontin' - Pharrell ft Jay Z🎶
Thirty years ago, I found myself behind the lens photographing a 26 year old artist from Brooklyn whose debut album would go on to become one of the most important records in hip hop history.
Embracing the tradition of fine photography, creativity ruled the moment and the vision was clear. We trusted our instincts and captured a cover image that became a timeless classic. It spoke volumes. The image is a metaphor for so many things; quality, mystery, family, presence and power.
As a photographer, I have always believed that the most meaningful images are the ones that define and preserve a moment before anyone realizes its significance.
I’m honored and grateful to have documented this important chapter of his remarkable story that has left an indelible mark. Three decades later, its influence can still be heard in the music, seen in the culture, and felt by generations who continue to discover it for the first time.
Happy 30th Anniversary to Reasonable Doubt.
Congratulations, Jay-Z. My respect for you and your talents runs deep. To everyone who helped to bring this legendary album to life, my glass is raised to you today, June 25, 2026.
—Jonathan Mannion
Today in Hip Hop History:
Jay Z released his debut album Reasonable Doubt June 25, 1996
1925 Black panther out of bronze by Francois Pompom. From Art Deco, Avant Garde and Modernism, FB.
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Blade (1998)
Donna Summer and photographer Mario Casilli during the album cover photo shoot for Four Seasons of Love in 1976
Mark Rothko, Untitled, 1959
oil and paper laid on canvas.
© 1998 Kate Rothko Prizel & Christopher Rothko / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
They really got Assata Shakur on America’s most wanted list for a crime she didn’t commit. Decades later, and the truth still don’t matter. Shameful.
We have a new ancestor. Rest in power and love, Assata Shakur. When we speak of revolutionaries or people who walk the talk for Black liberation, this is who we speak of. Living in exile isn't easy, but I was always glad she was away from the reach of these devils in America. May she finally be free. Ase.
The Black Panther Party: For Self-Defense
50th Anniversary
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Beautiful.
I'm in Shibuya learning Japanese 🍜✌🏽
Today in Hip Hop History:
J Dilla released his third album The Shining August 22, 2006