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Take a long, hard look at the Real Nasty Pigs of New York

Take a long, hard look at the Real Nasty Pigs of New York

Take a sneak peek as these iconic New Yorkers get downright nasty to help Nasty Pig celebrate 30 years of queer sexual positivity.

40+ mouthwatering pics from Folsom Street Fair 2024

Plus, Out interviews photographer Chantis Parks about his work and personal connection to this legendary event.

A Photographer and His Muse

Joe Schmelzer's personal works find beauty in the everyday moment.

A Gay Photographer Rediscovered

Jack Robinson photographed some of the most iconic figures in entertainment in the 1960s and '70s. Then he disappeared.

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Photographer David Armstrong Dies at 60

The artist delighted in life's imperfections

Antigay Virginia Photographer Sues for Right to Discriminate

Chris Herring claims the state's new antidiscrimination law would force him to go against his Christian beliefs.

This Photographer Wants to Change the Narrative on Black Men

Duane Cramer's intention is to broaden and deepen the dimensions in which black men are seen.

Gay Photographer Partially Blinded In Possible Hate Crime

Homophobia is alive and well even in relatively liberal countries, as a young gay man discovered last week in Wales when an attacker threw an antigay slur and gasoline at the man, blinding him in one eye.

Jonah Hill Apologizes for Antigay Slur

'I'm happy to take the heat for using this disgusting word,' Hill said after telling a photographer, 'Suck my d*ck, you f*ggot.'

PHOTOS: Show Off Your 'GayFace'

Queer artist and photographer Ashley Kolodner is working to take her powerful project, GayFace, into living rooms around the country. But she needs your help to do it.

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PHOTOS: 'Imaginary Couples' Fight Homophobia in France

Celebrities and public figures pose as 'imaginary' same-sex couples in Olivier Ciappa's latest project.

My First Gay Bar Photograph Submission Page

Our first experiences at gay bars need to be honored as rites of passage. And that's what writers Sean Chandler and David Leeper have done in part with their new play, At The Flash, which premiers in November at the Center on Halsted's Hoover-Leppen Theater in Chicago. In the spirit, please share a photo from your first gay bar and let us know what made it special to you.