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A review by crafty_goblin
Queer Lens by Paul Martineau, Ryan Linkof
informative
fast-paced
5.0
I start by giving my thanks for this book to Netgalley and Getty Publishing.
This book is a copious work edited by Paul Martineau and Ryan Linkof, exploring the transformative role of photography in LGBTQIA+ communities from the 19th century to the present day.
This book is awesome. Beautifully created work and well crafted and referenced.
It's one of the rare photography books focusing on queer visions and promoting the work and history of so much of the talentuous and grandiose queer photographers paving our history.
The essais coming with the collection of photographies are top notch. Greatly detailed and interesting. A good way to partner with the photographies to show more of what queer history is made of and how much repressed but loud we are.
I found some of my favorite photographers along those pages and I was happy to discover new artists and new pieces.
The quality of this book is stunning.
It is definitely one of the "beautiful book" I'll add on my shelves.
This book is a copious work edited by Paul Martineau and Ryan Linkof, exploring the transformative role of photography in LGBTQIA+ communities from the 19th century to the present day.
This book is awesome. Beautifully created work and well crafted and referenced.
It's one of the rare photography books focusing on queer visions and promoting the work and history of so much of the talentuous and grandiose queer photographers paving our history.
The essais coming with the collection of photographies are top notch. Greatly detailed and interesting. A good way to partner with the photographies to show more of what queer history is made of and how much repressed but loud we are.
I found some of my favorite photographers along those pages and I was happy to discover new artists and new pieces.
The quality of this book is stunning.
It is definitely one of the "beautiful book" I'll add on my shelves.