BOYS! BOYS! BOYS! is a project by The Little Black Gallery, curated by co-founderGhislain Pascal, to promote queer and gay photography.
It now represents more than 65 photographers from 30 countries – including China, India, Iran, Poland, Russia and Turkey where gay rights are repressed and queer lives under constant threat.
In this issue:
The world’s first fine art photography magazine dedicated to queer and gay photography – ad free. Volume 10 features nine photographers from around the world: Paul Beaudoin (USA), Emil Betencourt (France), Domenico Cennamo (Italy), Ahmad Naser Eldein (Palestine), Michael Oliver Love (South Africa), Tiziano Nardella (Switzerland / Italy), Jacopo Paglione (Italy), Sebastian Perinotti (Argentina), The Skinny Type (Colombia) featuring the work of Luke Smalley (USA).
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