Tag: photography

  • Ron Amato knows how to bring out the best in men

    Ron Amato knows how to bring out the best in men

    Celebrated NY photographer RON AMATO has been taking images of diverse images of male beauty for several years and his work is highly collectable.  His most recent volume of work is THE BOX BOOK a stunning collection of photographs of contemporary gay men of which the New York Daily News said “…explores issues of sexuality in thought-provoking…

  • Photographer MARC MARTIN’s P.Town Debut

    Photographer MARC MARTIN’s P.Town Debut

    French photographer Marc Martin follows his successful US debut at New York’s prestigious Leslie Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art with his first ever one-man Exhibit in P.Town.  This week to tie in with the Mates Leather Weekend his Dur Labeur show opens at one of  P.Town’s newest spaces the CUSP Gallery. Dur Labeur is a curated selection…

  • Being Gay in Trumpland

    Being Gay in Trumpland

      NY photographer and F.I.T Professor Ron Amato has created the most powerful photographic essay on how he believes that the U.S. has engaged in a war against the LGBTQ community. “Beginning with the selection of a running mate who is unabashedly anti-gay, to a series of presidential nominations of people with histories of anti-gay agendas,…

  • Paul Freeman’s Australian Working Men Exposed

    Paul Freeman’s Australian Working Men Exposed

      According to Websters dictionary a ‘larrikan yakka’ is an Australian term for a ‘boisterous, often badly behaved young man who does hard physical work’.  In this new superb book by acclaimed photographer PAUL FREEMAN these particular muscular rugged larrikans have just finished work and are in a state of undress presumably to start the…

  • DRAGS photographed by GREGORY KRAMER

    DRAGS photographed by GREGORY KRAMER

      NY photographer and director Gregory Kramer’s stunning new book DRAGS is a photo series documenting some of the city’s leading drag queens and drag kings. Kramer’s images of legends (and some future legends) are presented in the style of classic fashion portraiture in glamours black and white full length studio portraits. Kramer said he…