Destroyer's final issue (10), published in January 2010, was limited to 1,000 copies. Many of the images were taken in developing countries, and it was unclear in some cases whether the depicted boys were aware that they were being photographed. BOYS! BOYS! BOYS! is pushing back against this and attempting to make it mainstream and showcasing queer and gay photography in the context of fine art photography."īOYS! BOYS! BOYS! - The Magazine is the latest quality content from the creative minds at The Little Black Gallery can check out all the photos (and a whole lot more) at All photos appear courtesy of the photographers. The magazine also received criticism from child-protection activists for sexualising children. "The simple answer is that queer and gay photography is grossly underrepresented in the fine art world, and even more so in the mainstream media. "You may ask why do we need a platform and magazine for queer and gay photography?" Ghislain Pascal, co-founder and co-owner of The Little Black Gallery, said at the launch. The magazine launched in January after BOYS! BOYS! BOYS! had grown as a platform for years. $1 from each sale of the magazine will go to charities supporting the LGBTQ+ charities and those fighting HIV. This issue features 10 photographers from nine different countries, including notable talents like AdeY from the United Kingdom, David Charles Collins from Australia, Ashish Gupta from India, and indigenous Peruvian photographer Inon Sani on his first collaboration with the magazine. BOYS! BOYS! BOYS! - The Magazine is out with a special 'Pride Issue' for Volume 2 of the fine art male photography magazine.
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