Striking shots of Pride parades from the 70s, 80s and 90s.
The struggle for LGBTQ rights dates at least as far back as 1924 and accelerated in the wake of the 1969 Stonewall Uprising.
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RE-SEA ME is the continuation of SEA ME. To show the duality between plastic waste in the oceans and the sustainable materials the oceans have to offer, Nienke continued her search for materials out of the sea. She discovered that fish skins are a waste product of the fishing industry, while you can also make them into beautiful leather. She went to fish shops to collect their waste and discovered a way of tanning the skins without any chemicals. By using an old technique, that requires a lot of manual labour, she created a strong, sustainable and beautiful material that can be used like regular leather. To show the abilities of the leather, Nienke designed a small stool with fish leather seating. To continue the SEA ME collection, she also designed a conceptual rug where the fish leather is sown into a discarded fishing net. For this project Nienke used salmon skins, but almost any kind of fish can be used to make leather of. While the tanning process was done by hand now, she believes it also has potential to be produced at a lager scale. Nienke collected her research into the sustainability of the fishing- and leather-tanning industry in her book ‘Fish Leather’. She explains the natural tanning process and hopes to encourage others to use this technique as well. Available in the webshop. RE-SEA ME is part of the collection of the Centraal Museum, Utrecht (NL). Photography by Femke Poort Size rug: 160 x 50 cm. Size stool: 40 x 35 x 20 cm.
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Title: The Stonewall Inn The Stonewall Inn, often shortened to Stonewall is an American bar in New York City and the site of the Stonewall riots of 1969, which are widely considered to be the single most important event leading to the gay liberation movement and the modern fight for gay and lesbian rights in the United States. The building is part of the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission's Greenwich Village Historic District, designated in 1969, and the Inn was designated a National Historic Landmark in 2000. This classic print has selective color pulled out only in the Pride flag and the Stonewall neon in the window. All photos professionally printed on Kodak Professional Supra Endura Lustre paper (Glossy or Matte also available by request). Matting, mounting, stretched canvas, printed on aluminum, or framing available for an additional charge - please inquire about custom pricing. All photos will be shipped flat for FREE (24x36 size will be shipped rolled unless mounted/framed). *Note: Different aspect ratios/sizing, materials and framing options could make the finished product look different than shown. Watermark will not be on finished product. Photo above is low resolution. Your print will be in crystal clear 300dpi resolution. ********* Copyright Brian Tuchalski Photography, all rights reserved.