At Fantasia Fair, one of the first people I met was a photographer working on The Gender Photo Project. Throughout the Fair, the photographer set up a portable studio in various locations to take photos for the project. If you were willing to be photographed, the photographer was willing to take your photo.
I am always willing to be photographed and the photographer was very obliging. I was photographed just before the Fantasia Fair fashion show.
Yesterday, when I reread my blog posting about modeling at the fashion show, it refreshed my memory about the project. So I visited The Gender Photo Project Web site and discovered my photo on display along with some of the other attendees I met at Fantasia Fair.
I invite you to visit the Web site and see it for yourself. I am sure you will enjoy the viewing.
Those are some really beautiful photographs. I almost wish I'd been there to be photographed. It really helps to see that although many transgender people are not what would be considered classically beautiful that there is a certain beauty in people of all types. Now if I could just work up the courage to get truly femme'd up...but I can already sense that that day is probably going to come even sooner than I realize!
ReplyDeleteYou look really beautiful in this project.
ReplyDeleteYour hands look so soft!
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ReplyDeleteNice photo. Too bad it wasn't in color, but I know how "artsy" those professional photographers are.
ReplyDeleteLaurie --- Yes, color would be nice, too.
ReplyDeleteGemma Catherine Seymour --- The photographer takes great photos and I commend the photographer for the work put into the project.
ReplyDeleteThe Crossdresser's Girlfriend --- Thank you for the compliment. Funny you should mention my hands because the photographer insisted that I pose to show them off!
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