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Syd’s Shout Out: 10 Photographers You Should Know About


MOLLY LANDRETH is a documentary and portrait photographer based in Seattle, WA. She received her MFA from the School of Visual Arts in New York. Molly is also one of the brilliant mind’s behind the EMBODIMENT: A PORTRAIT OF QUEER LIFE.

“Originating as a simple self-portrait, her project “Embodiment: A Portrait of Queer Life in America” has now expanded to into a national archive and an international multi-media collaboration. Landreth was named one of The Humble Art Foundations, “Top 31 Women Art Photographers Under 31,” featured as one of Jen Bekman’s “Hot Shots” and was featured in Magenta Publishing’s “Flash Forward” Exhibition as new Emerging Talent.” -MollyLandreth.com

AMO MAC is the editor, photographer and co-founder (with Rocco Kayiatos) of Original Plumbing, the first magazine quarterly magazine dedicated to the culture of FTM trans men.

“As a trans man and a photographer, I have combined my passion and identity to dedicate my lifeʼs art to the visibility of FTM culture for the rest of the world to see. I created the magazine Original Plumbing to have a space devoted specifically to the culture and sexuality of trans men. What started as a project to showcase the photographs I take of FTM friends became a trans male community project, with trans men from all over the world contacting me to model, write articles and include personal narratives dedicated to their own lifestyles and identity.”–AmoMac.com

MIA NAKANO is an artist, activist, and all around cat lover who created the Visibility Project, which is a photographic portraiture series focused on the Queer Asian American identified community.

“The project seeks to break down ethnic, gendered, and sexual stereotypes through the powerful and accessible media of photography and video.”–VisibilityProject.org

TRISTAN CRANE is a local Bay Area photographer who’s work you have seen but probably didn’t know who shoot it. Tristan has worked closely with the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence and other lively folks.

PHYLLIS CHRISTOPHER is the photographic powerhouse responsible for documenting the kinky sex lives of San Francisco lesbians throughout the 1990’s. She worked for On Our Backs Magazine and was the first person I took off my clothes for, occupationally speaking. All you whipper snappers should also check out the work of Honey Lee Cottrell who also was a big part of On Our Backs and lesbian photography.

CATHERINE OPIE is a household name in the world of fine art photography.

Throughout her work she has investigated aspects of community, making portraits of many groups including LGBT community; surfers; and most recently high school football players. She is also interested in how identities are shaped by our surrounding architecture. Opie is currently a professor of Photography at University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA).[1] Her works are displayed in both museums and galleries internationally. She has numerous catalogues from museum exhibitions which include, Freeways published by MOCA, Los Angeles, Skyways and Ice Houses, published by The Walker Art Center, 1999/In and Around Home published by the Aldrich Museum, and Chicago by the MCA in Chicago.–Wiki

DEL LAGRACE VOLCANO

As a gender variant visual artist I access ‘technologies of gender’ in order to amplify rather than erase the hermaphroditic traces of my body. I name myself. A gender abolitionist. A part time gender terrorist. An intentional mutation and intersex by design, (as opposed to diagnosis), in order to distinguish my journey from the thousands of intersex individuals who have had their ‘ambiguous’ bodies mutilated and disfigured in a misguided attempt at ‘normalization’. I believe in crossing the line as many times as it takes to build a bridge we can all walk across.–Del LaGrace Volcano, September 2005

COURTNEY TROUBLE who is an AVN Award Nominee and queer porn icon, started NoFauxxx.com as a photographer at the age of 19.

She wanted it to break stereotypes in the adult industry, and act as a tool for ladies, queers, and artists, to explore the erotic and sexual side of creativity. –CourtneyTrouble.com

MIWA TOSAKI is a Japanese photographer who has been committed to documenting queer and lesbian culture in Tokyo. She is an accomplished artists with a Tokyo-based gallery space and a number of published books. Her most recent book is collaboration with writer Yuki Keiser called TOKYO BOIS, which is the first photo book on queer girls, FTMs and bois in Japan.

GOODYN GREEN is a photographer who I met while traveling in Berlin. Goodyn works very closely with Bend Over Magazine.

Goodyn Green gets a lot of her inspiration from the queer scene in Berlin, and it´s also mostly there she finds her models. Currently she is working on a project with nude photos of queer women inspired by gay magazine poses.




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