Documenting queer life through photography is an act of visibility, preservation, and resistance. For generations, LGBTQ+ stories have been overlooked or erased. Photography not only affirms our everyday experiences but also captures the milestones that shape our community. Publishing these images helps build a visual history in which future generations can see themselves reflected. By telling these stories authentically, we challenge stereotypes, celebrate diversity, and ensure that queer voices are seen, valued, and remembered.
In this episode, we talk to Nitro Dresden, a freelance photographer and publisher of the Messenger group Events & Stuff, a local community resource. Nitro can be seen behind his camera lens, from Pride celebrations to intimate community gatherings. Here is his story.
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