MISSY ELLIOTT & LIL’ KIM
NEW YORK, NY
1997
“I took the subway from Manhattan to the set of the music video, Sock it to Me, in Long Island City. Walking onto the set, I was surprised to see Missy Elliot, Lil’ Kim and Da Bratt dressed like Anime characters. This was a new concept for a rap video and only something Missy Elliott could pull off. Complemented by Kim and Bratt, Missy and the ladies were having fun shooting this video.”
THIS PIECE IS ON DISPLAY
Explore Manhattan, New York’s Lower East Side and its community of arts, culture, and premier lifestyle brands. This distributed exhibition & fine art experience features 90’s Hiphop photography from the Broadened Exposure Collection
Photo is printed on Epson Luster paper, creating beautiful, archival, exhibition quality prints with superior tonal range, durability, and resistance to fading. You will also receive a certificate of authenticity signed by the photographer with the number of your edition.
This catalogue listing includes premium framing of the Image. The standard selection delivers a 2-inch matte and choice of black or white 2-inch Italian wood frame. For framing customizations and unframed prints, please contact us directly using the form below.
*PRICE INCLUDES PREMIUM FRAMING: ITALIAN WOOD + PLEXIGLASS (BLACK & WHITE OPTIONS AVAILABLE)
FOR CUSTOM FRAMING OR UNFRAMED ARCHIVAL PRINTS, PLEASE CONTACT US TO COORDINATE
Broadened Exposure presents intimate moments in music history, captured through the lens of T. Eric Monroe. The visual stories expressed in this collection represent a fresh and unseen perspective of cultural icons from the 90’s Hiphop Community, at a time before the Internet, social media, and digital photography. This historic vault of iconic photos is being shared with the public after being hidden decades, offering a rare glimpse into the unseen moments of a musical revolution.
Remembering A Golden Era of Musical Revolution
ICONIC MOMENTS OF 90’S HIPHOP
ARCHIVAL PRINT PHOTOGRAPHY
VIRTUAL GALLERY