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Renaissance Men

On what kind of photographer he is:

I see myself more as an image-maker as well as a photographer. I've never been interested in going out there and capturing reality. was painting when was a little kid, up until got my first camera. At first just messed around with the camera, taking pictures of friends, until realised could incorporate my painting into photography.

On the impetus to emulate styles of painting:

When started photography created a lot of photos emulating the Art Deco 1920's style photography. That changed to the Renaissance paintings. have a tablet that I use with a pen so can actually, in real-time, paint on my photographs.

On the inspiration for this series:

There are support groups for people to feel comfortable in their skin, but when you see gay people in the media, or how they portray themselves on Instagram, it is mostly very hyper masculine. There aren't a lot of things showing people that it's not always about masc-for-masc. I've always loved Renaissance paintings, loved the delicacy of those women, how vulnerable and yet really empowered they are in those images. They are not suppressed, they are empowered, they are all shapes and sizes. wanted to do this series with queer men from the get go.

If you would be interested in posing for Steven as part of this series, you can contact him at @stevenpeice on Instagram.

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