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Trevor Magazine Fall 2024-25

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portraiture Falling in love with photography and portraiture felt natural, but it wasn't until photographing Brandon Flynn I was able to introduce my identity into my imagery. Brandon was not just accepted in mainstream pop culture, he was admired. I was photographing him for a small queer indie magazine in New York City, and we dressed him in fluid, colorful garments and confident color-blocking makeup. The shoot was so much fun and for the first time it felt like truly honest portraiture, which brought together all of our different styles to celebrate Brandon's identity and queerness. The final images were so well received that I saw an opening where my work could be appreciated, not just within the queer community, but within mainstream media as well. I wanted to embrace my subjects' eccentricities by having them dress how they want, wear whatever makeup they want, and move how they want. I wanted to show that expressing themselves freely is not just okay, it's beautiful and celebrated. TREVOR DAY SCHOOL / 67 I N S I D E T R E VO R T R E VO R T R A N S L AT E S F E AT U R E A R T I C L E S A L U M N I

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