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Queer Lens: A History of Photography
Queer Lens: A History of Photography
Queer Lens: A History of Photography
Queer Lens: A History of Photography
Queer Lens: A History of Photography
Queer Lens: A History of Photography
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Queer Lens: A History of Photography


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BOYS! BOYS! BOYS! BOOK OF THE MONTH
QUEER LENS: A History of Photography

- only available to UK buyers. If you are outside the UK then please buy from Amazon as we cannot compete with their shipping costs for such a large book.

From BOYS! BOYS! BOYS! Editorial Director Ghislain Pascal

This fantastic book explores the transformative role of photography in the LGBTQ+ communities from the 19th century to the present day. It is a truly remarkable book and a must have for any lover of queer photography.

From the publisher

Photography’s power to capture a subject - representing reality, or a close approximation - has inherently been linked with the construction and practice of identity. Since the camera’s invention in 1839, and despite periods of severe homophobia, the photographic art form has been used by and for individuals belonging to dynamic LGBTQ+ communities, helping shape and affirm queer culture and identity across its many intersections.

Queer Lens explores this transformative force of photography, which has played a pivotal role in increasing queer visibility. Lively essays by scholars and artists explore myriad manifestations of queer culture, both celebrating complex interpretations of people and relationships and resisting rigid definitions. Featuring a rich selection of images—including portraits of queer individuals, visual records of queer kinship, and documentary photographs of early queer groups and protests—this volume investigates the medium’s profound role in illuminating the vibrant tapestry of LGBTQ+ communities.

This book was published to accompany the exhibition at the J. Paul Getty Museum at the Getty Center in Los Angeles from June 17 to September 28, 2025.

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