NYC summer shoots
Camping out in NYC for a few weeks this summer and we’re taking appointments for shoots. Contact us if you’d like to schedule a session. The location is off the G-line in Brooklyn. Click here for more info
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Camping out in NYC for a few weeks this summer and we’re taking appointments for shoots. Contact us if you’d like to schedule a session. The location is off the G-line in Brooklyn. Click here for more info
Ethnicity / Racial Background: Jewlipino
Gender Identity: Female
Age: 27
Pronouns: She
Sexual Orientation: Lesbian/Gay/Queer
Location: Los Angeles, 2009
Ethnicity/Racial Background: Chinese
Gender Identity: Female
Age: 23
Pronouns: She
Sexual Orientation: Queer
City: Los Angeles, 2009
Ethnicity/Racial Background: Cambodian
Gender: Female
Age: 20
Pronouns: She
Sexual Orientation: Bi
Location: Oakland
Ethnicity/Racial Background: Cambodian
Gender: Female
Age: 14
Pronouns: She
Sexual Orientation: Bisexual
City: Oakland
Ethnicity/Racial Background: Cambodian / Viet / Chinese
Gender Identity: F
Age: 21
Pronouns: She
Sexual Orientation: Bi
Location: Oakland
Ethnicity/Racial Background: Cambodian
Pronoun: Female
Sexual Orientation: Lesbo
City: Oakland
Confirmed Date Sunday, October 21st, 2012 Location Portland, Maine About the shoot Each session takes about 60 minutes. It begins with a super mellow interview questions like: Where were you born? How old are you? What’s your ethnicity? Why did you choose to participate? The second part still photography. Minimalistic images against a solid background. […]
AAWAA: Hungry Ghost Hungry Ghost: Yearning for Fulfillment A Visual and Literary Art Exhibition Curated by Lisa Chiu Location Thoreau Center of Sustainability, Building #1014 Tourney Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94129 Dates of exhibition: Monday, April 23 – Saturday, June 9, 2012 Opening reception: Thursday, April 26, 2012, 5-8:30p Tintypes from the Visibility Project will […]
Mia Nakano was invited by the Queer Studies department to give a lecture about queer arts, photography, and social change-making at Sonoma State University on Thursday, April 26th. Queer studies department lecture 12-12:50p
The Visibility Project uplifts stories and images of the national queer Asian Pacific American women and transgender community. We seek to change the narrative of our present and past by sharing our histories.