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feature: photographer lynette luna uses ‘men with flowers’ series to depict softer side of masculinity
‘Men with Flowers’ is a new photo series by photographer Lynette Luna. The series plays with the pressures placed on black men to be hyper-masculine, and the aggression-based stereotypes projected onto them, as well. Luna does this by juxtaposing black bodies against pastels and flowers— symbolic representations of femininity. “I photographed a black male with flowers to show a side that is often ignored by society. That these men can be soft, sensitive, and delicate,” Luna writes.
By Erin White*, AFROPUNK contributor
Model: Nana Montana
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*Erin White is an Atlanta-based writer and AFROPUNK’s editorial and social media assistant. You can follow her on Tumblr or friend her on Facebook. Have a pitch or an inquiry? Shoot her an email at erin@afropunk.com.
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