ELSKA Magazine mingles with the local queer community in Yokohama, Japan

 

 

It’s always good news when  we see an email from Liam Campbell land in Queerguru’s inbox.  Campbell,  a fellow Brit, is the Chief Photographer and Editor in Chief of ELSKA our favorite queer photozine, and he always sends us details of ELSKA’s  newest edition.

What we particulary love is that with  each ELSKA we get to know a cross-section of ordinary men from this city’s LGBTQ community through a combination of intimate photography.  Plus they are matched up with honest stories, contributed by each of the issue’s dozen participants. 

Campbell told QUEERGURU. When we started getting requests to do an issue in Japan, I knew I’d avoid Tokyo, not that I don’t love Tokyo, but rather that I get a thrill from focusing on less expected place.  Although Yokohama is the second most populous city in Japan, it is a massively overlooked place, and I wanted to try to correct that in some way. I also wanted to show what queer life is like outside the capital, to perhaps give a sense of Japanese attitudes and customs more generally. Plus, I love Japan and hoped this could be just the first of many issues made in the country.”

 

“Unfortunately, making an Elska here was not at all easy,” continues Liam. “In fact, it’s actually the most difficult city we’ve ever tackled for Elska. Despite Japan being so renowned for its modernity, this doesn’t quite extend to attitudes toward homosexuality, nor to the idea of sharing one’s personal life publicly. It was rather difficult to find subjects for this issue, but those we did find were not shy to explain in their stories how hard life here can be. For example, multiple stories touch upon how difficult it is to live up to the norms and expectations of being a ‘respectable’ and ‘honourable’ person, and how being gay isn’t exactly compatible. Ultimately, because of how difficult it was to make this issue, it feels like quite a triumph that it happened at all.”  

 

 

‘Elska Yokohama’ is 180 pages and is available from a select group of shops around the world as well as for order 
online from the Elska website. In addition, the companion zine ‘Elska Ekstra Yokohama’ is available, 
including hundreds of pages of outtakes, behind the scenes tales, and the stories and photos of a few men 
from beyond Yokohama. This includes work by the guest photo-artists Benjamin Fredrickson, Lauro Justino, 
and Łukasz Rusznica


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