Embodiment: A Portrait of Queer Life in America is a fascinating series of photographs by Molly Landreth, six years in the making. In her words on lensCulture, she describes
the piece as “…a journey through a rapidly changing community and the lives of
people who offer brave new visions of what it means to be queer in America
today…Embodiment
reveals images of love and survival, creative forms of gender expression and
the ever-changing anatomy of a family. It is my hope that these photographs
will become a lasting archive for generations to come.” I highly recommend
checking out Landreth’s expose on lensCulture. Throughout the slideshow you can
read the commentary of those she photographed.
(via lensCulture)
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