Photo: Cool. Thanks, Todd.

Street Boners reminded us today how much we’ve enjoyed the updates on The Selby, photographer Todd Selby’s ongoing project to document all of the young and beautiful people who have better houses and apartments than we do. So far he has visited folks in LA and New York such as Lesley Arfin, Cali Dewitt and Jena Thornhill, Tom Wolfe, Alexander Wang, Marc and Ian Hundley, Judi Rosen, the Cobrasnake family and the guy who owns Freeman’s in Manhattan (ill bloody marys) among others. Our favorite so far has to be Grace and Kenyan’s provincial joint in Orange County, though, because it reminds us how greedy our landlord is and that makes us feel more a part of New York. The Selby updates daily.

Photo: The Door

For FADER 49, contributing editor Edwin “Stats” Houghton visited The Door, an alternative all-city high school/community center/health clinic off Sixth Avenue in Manhattan, to interview some of its regulars. In this slideshow, you can see all of Anna Bauer’s photos from the issue, as well as some extras. To read the interviews, download the FADER 49 pdf.

Read More

Photo: The FADER Slideshow

A constantly updated, ever-evolving, mindblowingly awesome gallery of images from the photographers of The FADER.

Read More

Advertisement

Photo: Portraits from Kabul

In FADER 45 we printed Stephen Dupont’s series of impromptu portraits taken over three hours on March 13, 2006 in Kabul, Afghanistan. Dupont has since been awarded the W. Eugene Smith Grant In Humanistic Photography and continues to work on projects around the world.

Read More

Photo: No Age Issue 48 Outtakes

For our FADER 48 feature on LA’s noisebros No Age, we asked longtime East Side LA documentarian Robert Yager to hang out with Dean and Randy. Here are their results, set to No Age’s “Neck Escaper.”

Read More

Photo: White Williams Issue 49 Outtakes

A selection of Gabriele Stabile’s extra photos from our White Williams Gen F in FADER 49.

Read More