Graffiti

Khalik Allah: Camera Ministry

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Today I have the pleasure of highlighting the work of the god, Khalik Allah. Strapped with a full-manual Nikon F2, a super low-aperture lens and some rolls of low-ISO film, he works mostly at night on 125th and Lexington in Harlem preforming his Camera Ministry. His work can be described as visual representations of things you might’ve heard of in many Killah Priest verses. He photographs where few photographers dare to explore providing a stunning body of work which gives us a very raw and extremely real representation of street life found on that corner. I started following his work after NESAR put me onto Slang Aperture a few years ago. I’m a huge fan of the…

Graffiti

REAL GRAFF: The Montreal Font Division

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Peace world! Today, we only gonna focus on one specific department in graffiti: Fonts. That’s it. Straight up fonts, you know? Block letters, well-proportioned rollers, scripts, logo replicas, etc… Whatever the fuck you wanna call it! Montreal’s hardest hitters bring lots of madness to our cold streets. The font distribution comes in outstanding numbers. Various bangers from many different writers can be found all-city, from the highway’s most notorious spots to downtown’s hottest rooftops . On the strength, our city got some of the richest and most vibrant quality of graffiti on the whole American continent. I ain’t even exaggerating when I’m saying this. Fonts is …