“We also have our first collaboration between a photographer and an illustrator in the beautiful story Maybe He’ll Change Your Life The Way He Changed Mine by Juan Antonio Papagni Meca with Matthew Hetznecker.” Damaged portrait from Diary Non Diary © Sebastian Perinotti.īOYS! BOYS! BOYS! – The Magazine will be officially launched at the BOYS! BOYS! BOYS! exhibition at Fahey Klein Gallery in Los Angeles from June 10th – 30th 2021.
“We are particularly proud to publish the story Iquitos by indigenous Peruvian photographer Inon Sani, a series photographed in the Amazon”, added Pascal. It just goes to show that there is a market for a well-produced print magazine showcasing fine art photography by queer and gay photographers that is not just a dick magazine!” From Iquitos story © Inon Sani.
“Despite the pandemic we managed to launch a new independent magazine dedicated to queer and gay photography,” comments Ghislain Pascal, co-founder and co-owner of The Little Black Gallery and curator and editor of BOYS! BOYS! BOYS! “The response has been phenomenal and we are now distributed across the world in some of the most famous magazine stores and kiosks. MAYBE HE’LL CHANGE YOUR LIFE THE WAY HE CHANGED MINE (1) by Juan Antonio Papagni Meca & Matthew Hetznecker. MAYBE HE’LL CHANGE YOUR LIFE THE WAY HE CHANGED MINE (2) by Juan Antonio Papagni Meca & Matthew Hetznecker. Rodriguez (Venezuela), Xavier Samré (France), Inon Sani (Peru), and illustrator Matthew Hetznecker (USA).
Volume 2 – the Pride Issue of BOYS! BOYS! BOYS! features ten photographers from nine countries: AdeY (UK), David Charles Collins (Australia), Matthew Finley (USA), Ashish Gupta (India), Manuel Moncayo (Mexico), Juan Antonio Papagni Meca (Argentina), Sebastian Perinotti (Argentina), Mauricio A. Following the success of the first issue earlier this year, The Little Black Gallery has just announced the publication of Volume 2 of its stunning fine art photography magazine dedicated to queer and gay photography, BOYS! BOYS! BOYS! Here The Queer Review previews some of the work included in the magazine.