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Rediscovering Icons of Vintage : These images depict same-sex couples and groups expressing affection, friendship, and intimacy — decades before it was acceptable

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Vintage Photos of Lesbian Couples at Le Monocle Nightclub, Paris, During the s Paris had gained a reputation for the variety of its nighttime pleasures and for its free and easy attitude toward life in general. Among …. We've always been here — 13 gay photos from the dawn of photography As long as there have been cameras, there have been gay folks recording our queer lives!.

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Photographer Bob Mizer founded one of the first male-focused publications in the s, ‘Physique Pictorial’. In Love and Invisible: Vintage Portraits of Gay and Lesbian Couples from the Late 19th and Early 20th Centuries A photographic portrait of a couple serves as a public affirmation of their love and partnership.

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These vintage advertisements, published in magazines and newspapers from the s to the s show how weight gain was aspired to then as firmly as we today aspire to weight loss.