Trans girl Nancy.
This was Nancy's first studio shoot. She began her transition about a year ago and has become a beautiful lady. C&C welcome, but negative comments or criticisms of trans-girls are not.
Would like to see you hide the breast augmentation incisions, but otherwise very nice.
I read where there is a LGBTQIA grouping. Is Nancy in this group?
larryjphoto wrote:
Would like to see you hide the breast augmentation incisions, but otherwise very nice.
Thanks. Both she and I wanted her to show as she is now. The scars will fade in time....on her, that is.
travelwp wrote:
I read where there is a LGBTQIA grouping. Is Nancy in this group?
Not sure what that "grouping" refers to. Although she is "T" , she neither belongs to any kind of association thereof nor does she identify as being a member of a certain community. If you asked her, she'd say that she "is just a girl". But she does help others earlier in their transitions. It's not easy and I respect those who have the courage to so.
You single guys better be looking for Adams apples
Very nicely done. Thanks for sharing it.
travelwp wrote:
I read where there is a LGBTQIA grouping. Is Nancy in this group?
I’m not familiar with the I and A designations. What do they mean?
Dannj wrote:
I’m not familiar with the I and A designations. What do they mean?
Intersexual - inbetween male and female, I think, or maybe both male and female?
Asexual - neither male or female?
Nice skin tones on the B&W.
The first setting shot shows she has a great, relaxed smile, second shot expression looks forced.
This is some fine work that you have created. It is wonderful when figure work with transgender models does not necessarily assume to present a conflict. "Seeing' her as the woman she is removes the issue and allows for images that are in line with the persona that she is.
There is of course the question of the images having this whole issue of gender still having need for the labeling of transgender. My though is that in future, say fifty years there will be the necessity for such statements. My mind latched on to the line from Frank Zappa's song Hungry People, "There will come a time when you can even take your clothes off when you dance! Wa, wa, wa."
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