'The Cobrasnake: Y2Ks Archive' Relives the 2000s Party Scene
Michael Hemsworth — July 24, 2022 — Art & Design
References: amazon & thecobrasnake
'The Cobrasnake: Y2Ks Archive' by Mark Hunter is a photography book packed with snapshots from the party scenes of New York and Los Angeles to help readers relive the 2000s hipster era.
The book includes some of Hunter's most recognizable snapshots of Kanye West, Jeremy Scott, Steve Loki, Katy Perry, Virgil Abloom and more who were just breaking onto the scene at the time. The book includes more than 300 of Hunter's favorite photos form the era alongside backstage passes, concert tickets and more. Readers can relive the antics of the last generation of partiers before the rise of social media.
'The Cobrasnake: Y2Ks Archive' comes as something of a love letter to the era and is available now.
The book includes some of Hunter's most recognizable snapshots of Kanye West, Jeremy Scott, Steve Loki, Katy Perry, Virgil Abloom and more who were just breaking onto the scene at the time. The book includes more than 300 of Hunter's favorite photos form the era alongside backstage passes, concert tickets and more. Readers can relive the antics of the last generation of partiers before the rise of social media.
'The Cobrasnake: Y2Ks Archive' comes as something of a love letter to the era and is available now.
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