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Photographer MAGNUS HASTINGS captures the RAINBOW REVOLUTION

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You’ll probably know LA-based Brit photographer, Magnus Hastings, for his stunning book WHY DRAG?  which he published in 2016.  It was an enormous success and went straight to the top of the portrait photography charts.  Sir Elton John, who has an extremely impressive collection of photography, summed it up so succinctly when he said  ” … Continue reading



New Queer Photography : Focus on The Margins

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Editor/curator Benjamin Wolbergs book New Queer Photography: Focus On The Margins is an excellent anthology of provocative and stunning contemporary images. Wolbergs said “Around three years ago, I was working on the layout of a book about physique photography with photos from the 1950s, whose aesthetics and visual worlds were clearly intended to appeal to a … Continue reading



PTown Photographer GREG SALVATORI gets all tied up

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  Since Award-winning photographer and fine artist, Greg Salvatori opened his own Gallery in Provincetown in 2019, he has been making his very distinctive mark on the local burgeoning art colony there.  This New Yorker, the author of BEARDS OF NEW YORK, has used the natural beauties of Cape Cod for his stunning new work.  … Continue reading



Not Another Second (lost) : celebrating the lives of LGBT seniors

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  Last week saw the Opening on NOT ANOTHER SECOND an excellent new Exhibit that both recognizes and celebrates the lives of LGBTQ seniors. The portraits on display in this emotionally charged exhibition are of 12 seniors who were a part of the generation that lead the Stonewall uprising, founded political group ACT UP (AIDS Coalition … Continue reading



AdeY / BOYS WILL BE BOYS

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  Swedish/British AdeY  has a background in performance, choreography and contemporary dance.  Their  photographic works study subjects such as the human body’s balance, strength and physics.  Here they photograph and portray the body in its purest form – bare, undressed and naked. The work seeks to create a non-sexualised and open-minded representation of humankind, which … Continue reading



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