Embodiment: A Portrait of Queer Life in America


“Ronnie and Jo, Seattle, WA” by Molly Landreth. Used with permission.

This photo is from “Embodiment: A Portrait of Queer Life in America,” an ongoing book project by Molly Landreth about what it means to be queer in America today. To support the completion of this project, please consider purchasing an 11×14″ signed print from her website.

And go look at the rest of the photos. They’re gorgeous.

(Sent my way by GenderKid — thanks for the tip!)


Posted by on December 23rd, 2008 at 10:00 am

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One Response to “Embodiment: A Portrait of Queer Life in America”

  1. Allison

    Those photos are AMAZING.

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