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217 pages of black-and-white photographs is a celebratory spectrum of black barbershop 💈 culture, as documented by Antonio Johnson. He named his project “You Next” because “you next” is what a barber says to a customer to communicate that they are on deck for a haircut. It‘s also used as a question between customers to determine where they are in line.
💈These images pay homage to the public spaces where Black male identity is whole and loved.
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