, which captured a number of young queer creatives on the precipice of success in the city. Shot predominantly in Corlears Hook Park on the eastern edge of Manhattan and the residential streets which surround it,timeless, achingly beautiful black and white portraits that capture people in all their strength, vulnerability and truth.
Captured in cinematic locations around the world, from Barcelona to Paris, but mostly shot in Green’s New York studio,presents a celebration of queer bodies and identities which upend tired stereotypes – once defined in ‘blonde’, straight and cis parameters – to include everyone. “It started in the summer of 2021,” Green says of the project, which took almost exactly a year to complete.
“As a creative, you do sometimes hit a wall, and a time comes to evolve and grow. A big thing was kind of loosening things up and going a little bit more cinematic, because my approach was always, ‘It’s just the person, nothing else exists.’ In a way, it was about a setting just as much as it is about the bombshell. It opens up for an instant narrative, which is something that I want to keep on pursuing.still hold a rare depth of intimacy - something which has been a signature of the photographer’s work since the start of his career. This is partly because he sees his practice as a form of collaboration, where trust and connection make the difference between “a good picture and an incredible one”.
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