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Dichotomy

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Captured on film, Toni having fun in front of Sergey Skip & Tina Dubrovsky cameras.

Etesians

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At least the sea where liberty will stand in place to seek and rule the world. Muses Theodora and Karolina, captured by Natalia Klimza.

Radical Freedom

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A deep dive in a libertine techno party happening in the outskirts of Paris, France. The pictures are from the party and the after party. Most of us are really good friends, long time friends, and sometimes lovers. A story photographed by Edouard Nguyen.

Unlearn Shame, Embrace Pleasure

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All about unravelling internalised shame and celebrating sensuality as a transwoman. Elouiza captured on film by Bethan Elford.

Obscura

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Maybe the only thing each of us can see is our own shadow. Not the exact image, but everything reversed or upside down in a story by June Tamò-Collin.

Ambivalence

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The most delicate flower breathing under water. Sofia captured in black and white by Egr Ega.

Mind over matter

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Flashing spectral shadows at the dark edge of the earth. A visual experiment with Lara McGrath photographed by Ralph Whitehead.

Below

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All the islands in the ocean, all the heaven's in the motion let me show you the world in my eyes. A dusky story by Karolina Fafinska.

Possession

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I’d love nothing more than to have you near, but I can’t reach. I know it’s not over yet, you are still under my control. Kana Kitty photographed by Anouk Brouwer.

Fading away

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Blossomed flowers to smell and admire. I adore the forest, it’s my palace of winds. I walk away from the world I know, to return to the roots. Zlata in an ethereal story photographed by Igor Pavlov.

Olivia

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Get a glimpse of Olivia’s perspective as she draws in the colors of the sunset. Photographed by Andrey Tarasov.

Jade, Emi & Molly

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Together with local art students Jade, Emi and Molly we created a short story about the young queer community searching for their safe space around town. Emi: “London has always had a complicated relationship with queer identities, and as a queer person finding spaces to exist in comfortably is a task in itself. People will try to tell you the UK is a safe progressive haven for LGBT+people, but more and more gay clubs and spaces are being used by predatory creeps, trans people are waiting months for healthcare and hate crime is on the rise. As long as we’ve told there’s no space for us, we try to build spaces for ourselves.” Photographed by Tom Marshak.