Dazed & Confused November Issue: Photography Special
Published 5 months ago
A unique, visually led 20th anniversary issue concentrating on documentary and reportage photography, with exclusive images from Benjamin Alexander Huseby, Rankin & Damien Hirst and Ryan McGinley
- Text by Dazed Digital

PHOTO SPECIAL
A special issue concentrating on documentary and reportage photography, and going behind the camera with the photographers who shoot for the magazine. Includes exclusive images from contributors such as Benjamin Alexander Huseby, Rankin & Damien Hirst, Ryan McGinley, Will McBride, Manuela Pavesi and many more. We also ask Danny Fields, the man at the heart of the Lower East Side scene of the late 70s, to open his private photo stash; Hackney-based photographer Stephen Gill talks about his audio portraits; while Chantal Regnault remembers covering New York's voguing and drag ball scene of the 80s.

STREET DREAMS
An intimate photo story by Benjamin Alexander Huseby shot on the streets of London, portraying a positive side of the young inhabitants of the inner city.
TAKING THE MYTH
Dazed co-founder and iconic photographer Rankin and superstar artist Damien Hirst come together to create a unique photographic art project based on ancient myths.

RYAN MCGINLEY
Photographer Ryan McGinley journeys into the wilderness and explores the joyful abandonment of youth.

MAISON Martin Margiela
An exclusive behind-the-scenes shoot documenting the workings of the Maison Martin Margiela as they create one of their upcoming artisanal looks

WILL MCBRIDE
Legendary art photographer Will McBride collaborates with Dazed’s menswear fashion editor Robbie Spencer.

VOGUING
Photographer Chantal Regnault was at the heart of the NYC drag ball scene and Dazed gets an exclusive preview of her monograph, ‘Vogueing and the ballroom scene of New York 1989-92'.

DEATH GRIPS
Hardcore west-coast rap troupe Death Grips create their own photographic project, documenting a day in their chaotic lives.

Danny Fields
Photographer Danny Fields picks out some unseen images from the NYC punk rock scene, in which he played an influential figure in the late 70s.

David Lynch
David Lynch gives an exclusive preview of the eerie photography from his weirded-out debut album Crazy Clown Time.
