Ode to Brassai
“The Drag King Book”. Del LaGrace; Paris, 1996.
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Laura and Nina, Florence (Del LaGrace, 1993)
(Photo ID: A black and white photo of two shirtless butches in swim trunks standing back to back. They are both muscular and curling their biceps. Neither is directly facing the camera, but both have their heads turned to look at it. One is wearing sunglasses, a bandanna around their wrist and a watch, with white trunks and appears to have a tattoo on their ribcage. You can see their left breast, but their right is covered by their arm. The other is wearing zebra (I think) print trunks and a watch. They both have short, curly hair and light skin. They appear to be on the beach, though you can not really see anything in the background besides what appears to be the sky.)
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I have all these ideas but none of the resources including money or knowing people who can do the thing far better than I can, to actually make them come alive. How the hell did del lagrace or Neil gaiman and other creatives do this in the 90s. Was it easier then or no.
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del lagrace volcano in sex: take a walk on the wild side (masterpieces of erotic fantasy photography) - tony mitchell (2002)
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Scott’s Bar, San Francisco, 1982
Love Bites: Photographs Book by Del LaGrace Volcano
book of lesbian photography
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Kathy Acker // ph. Del Lagrace Volcano // 1997
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"I was not transitioning. I had no interest in moving from one fixed point to another. The spaces in-between have always been so much more interesting to me. But this period felt like a turning point in my uncovering the ambiguity in my gender that had always been there. I felt it needed documenting."
"For me, I’m presenting myself in the hope that others like me will understand that their difference is valuable, that they can be out and proud and unapologetic, that they do not have to conform."
"There’s now an interest in queer photography and queer photographers. I don’t know how deep that is, or how long it will last. When the year ends and we no longer have the 50th anniversary of Stonewall as a news hook, will the media still make space for us? Will galleries still show our work? Will audiences who aren’t queer still care? Watch this space."
—Del LaGrace Volcano, The Guardian, 2019
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The Ceremony, Del LaGrace Volcano (1957)
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Source: Sublime Mutations - by Del LaGrace Volcano
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Little Liza
Del Lagrace Volcano; 1988.
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D-Del Lagrace Volcano
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photo taken of leather dykes in london in 1988 | photo: del lagrace volcano
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The Drag King Book - Del LaGrace Volcano
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From Finnish designer Ellaboucht FIST SS23 collection shot by legendary photographer of Queer life Del LaGrace Volcano
Here’s the image of myself and Gideon taken when I attended the launch
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