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LOREN REX CAMERON

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  1. Loren Rex Cameron was born in Pasadena, California in 1959. He moved to rural Arkansas in 1968 after his mother's death, where he describes himself as being raised as a tomboy on his father's farm. After identifying as a lesbian at the age of sixteen, he encountered homophobic hostility in the small town where he lived. This motivated him to quit school and run away from home to travel the country and work hard scrabble jobs. He moved to the San Francisco Bay Area in 1979 where he lived as a part of the lesbian community until the age of twenty-six, when he faced his discomfort with his female body and gender. His interest in photography began as he documented his own transition. Having no formal training, in 1993 Cameron taught himself the rudiments of photography and began to respectfully photograph himself and other transsexuals.
    Loren Rex Cameron's photography and writing was first collected in Body Alchemy: Transsexual Portraits, a book documenting his personal experience with the transition from female to male, his life as a man, and the everyday lives of transmen he knew. Body Alchemy was met with much positive criticism and ended up a double 1996 Lambda Literary Award winner. It remains his most well-known work, although he has since published other works, including an e-book, and three books through Cuerpos Pintados, which focused on transsexual nudes. Cameron's photographs have been exhibited in San Francisco, Los Angeles and Minneapolis, and has also been published in several books by other authors, including Transgender Warriors (Leslie Feinberg, 1996) and Constructing Masculinity: Discussions in Contemporary Culture (Routledge, 1995), as well as in numerous magazines. Cameron also makes lectures about his work throughout the United States at institutions including Smith College, Harvard, Cornell, Brown University, the University of California at Berkeley, Penn State University, Washington University in St. Louis and at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. He has been a guest speaker at the Society for Photographic Education Conference and the FTM International Conference, and interviewed on the Discovery Health Channel's LGBT-themed one-hour special Sex Change: Him to Her, BBC and in The New Yorker.[1][3][4] Cameron's photographs document the lives and bodies of both transsexual men and women and continues to spread the message in order to make transsexualism appear more positive and less taboo. His first published works (Body Alchemy and Man Tool: The Nuts and Bolts of Female-to-Male Surgery) consists largely of self-portraits, FTM body modifications, and portraits of other female to male transsexuals. More recently published work is a diverse and unprecedented representation of both female and male transsexuals, portraits and classical nudes (Photographs by Loren Cameron Volume 1 and 2, and Cameron Correspondence 1997-2003, Taller Experimental Cuerpos Pintados 2003). A current photographic project focuses on the sexuality of gay and bisexual FTMs.

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  2. Σ' ευχαριστώ πολύ που αναδημοσιεύεις αυτή τη φωτογραφία και τις πληροφορίες για το δημιουργό της.

    Οι τρανς άντρες έχουν μείνει πολύν καιρό αόρατοι.

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  3. ένα σύντομο κλιπ από το Νational geographic.

    http://www.lorencameron.com/photos/video.html

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