In this series of images, twenty individuals representative of the gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgendered (GLBT) community, will be speaking out about the discrimination they must face due to their deviance in social normality. Each individual captured in this series has shared their story and hurt with the photographer and asked to record, on paper, something they have heard or experienced concerning their sexuality. Each person is real. Each word written is felt.








11 comments:

  1. This is looking good. Love the font.
    This will be a very intense book. Good job!

    Val

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  2. Nice work! I like that you didn't center the text on the left side, it fits better that way.

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  3. I love the layout of the picture with the persons name next to it. The new front cover looks amazing too! Everything looks great!

    Danielle

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  4. I really like the simple layout. You've allowed the pictures to really speak for themselves. :)

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  5. The cover and back that you have now are more personal. They work better for what you have. It's a tiny bit hard to read and if you could add a little space, it would be a little easier.

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  6. Liking the new front cover and I love the layout! everything is looking great!

    -Sarah

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  7. the new pics and layout look great. ur use of shadows and background paired with the people and writing works together really well. i think the use of the names next to the pic personalize the photo more

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  8. I like the variety of different photos you have taken with the different backgrounds, besides just using the brick wall as a background. You have laid out the book nicely with the picture to the right and the text on the left page.

    --Nick Miller

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  9. The layout is awesome! I love the new photo! I can't wait to see the final product! :D

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  10. everything is looking good. keep with it.

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  11. The emptiness on the name side really works well to give an almost desolate feel.

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