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Franco & Nacho are originally from Argentina & moved to the Telluride area. We did some intimate gay couple’s photos in the mountains & aspen forests around Telluride & I loved being able to capture their connection! As part of the LGBTQ+ collective myself, I grasp how hard it can be to find people who are not just accepting of your love but who also want to celebrate your love! I just desire to say, if you’re looking for a gay photographer or LGBTQ+ photographer who will not only be accepting but also celebratory of your treasure for each other, you are in the right place. The intimacy you share with each other & the love you contain for each other is absolutely gorgeous & you justify amazing photos that showcase your pleasure & affection for each other. I loved the connection & intimacy these two were pleasant with showing. Be truly present with each other. Enable your true selves show in front of the camera. Then you’re going to get unbelievable & intimate photos like these.
(Translated by Google) Malachi is an amazing photographer!!! Very professional, he made us sense very comfortable & the photos address for themselves… they a
Intimate Gay Couple Print
Jason Ebrahimi was born in London, England in 1981 and raised in Toronto. Jason has been selling artworks since 2001. He has held many exhibitions across Europe and Toronto, Canada and has been a commissioned artist for 15+ years. In addition to his Spontaneous Realism style of artworks, Jason has beautifully mastered an art movement called Geometric Abstraction. He has chosen this movement for his recent exhibition because of his love for balance in a composition as forming art with shapes is challenging yet the outcome so rewarding when constructed correctly. Jason wanted to prove to his audience that “irregular” geometric shapes, although harmoniously challenging, when formed correctly in an unconventional procedure can be magical. Jason’s series of artworks are created using only shapes, lines and forms of all sizes, some regular and irregular to capture perfectly the human anatomy. He chooses body postures from various angles for his compositions to cater to different tastes. Some artworks being erotic and others direct out provocative. Jason is daring with his approach in creating art and never limits his creativity which is why these
Gay studies programs have turn into as ubiquitous in the new century as women’s studies programs were in the ‘70s and ‘80s, giving rise to a body of literature that’s extensive, though often uneven. These works are not simply fiction and biography, but increasingly offerings that try to give queer life broader context.
Clinton Elliott’s Hidden falls squarely into that category. It’s essentially a dictionary of notable gay men of the last 600 years and consists of brief blurbs about their lives. Among other resources, the creator relies on letters and government records dating advocate to the time of Cotton Mather. The novel is arranged alphabetically rather than chronologically. Hence, the second chapter includes Marlon Brando and British agent guy Burgess, while a later chapter covers William III of England (1650-1702) and the poet Paul Verlaine.
We’re hardly surprised these days when an Ellen DeGeneres or Neil Patrick Harris goes public with their sexual affinities. But from the Renaissance to Richard Nixon’s America, gays who failed to dwell on the down-low faced harsh treatment, so these entries can be eye-opening. Indeed, some of the vignettes of subjects who were clearly out of
Urban Photographer Carsten Bruhn is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this documentary photography. From the project ‘Not the Only Lgbtq+ in the City’. To see Carsten’s body of labor, click on any image.
Norbert
My bed as a place of finding my same-sex attracted identity – isn’t that a bit trite? No! Generally, the bed stands for sexuality and sex – both belong to homosexual life, don’t they. I have met so many hip men, had delightful encounters. And sure, I also developed and explored my gay identity in bed. Today, a huge part of gay life takes place in virtual worlds, sitting in bed with the laptop … Strange new world!
David
I came from France to Hamburg in 2012 as an Erasmus-student. Friends set me up with a cute young German guy whom I met for the first time at the entrance of the university. What a beautiful location for our first encounter! It was love at first sight and we’ve been together ever since despite me going back to France for a year in-between. He teaches me German and I coach him l’amour à la française. As a gay dude I feel much safer and more comfortable here than in France.
Aydin
My origins go back to the