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Trevor Ott's portraits of men in the leather life have an authoritative calm to them. Read more below.
Trevor Ott is a young photographer in Los Angeles who makes beautiful photos, mostly with natural light. His work can have a formal Edwardian feel to it, like the society portrait paintings of John Singer Sargent -- except this is just another type of society.
Many of the photos in this gallery were taken at the Tom of Finland house in Silver Lake. And appropriately enough, this weekend is the Tom of Finland Art and Culture Festival. You can read more about that here. To connect with Trevor about his photographs or to inquire about photographic services, see his Facebook page.

















































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