The Privacy and Perception Issue
The Loneliness—and Comfort—of Being Online
I’m into the internet as a gateway to systems of care—the kind of care that turns a sad finsta post into a spontaneous visit, a phone call, a gift; turns a silent question into 1,000 late-night answers, turns the monster within into a collective hum.
Photos Exploring Intimacy and Vulnerability in the Latinx Community
Panamanian Photographer Lorena Endara spends time on Lorena Street in Los Angeles through a single year, capturing photos that depict why it's a destination for the Latinx community.
As a Trans Woman, Our Obsession With Labels Feels Limiting—Not Liberating
I’m trans, HIV positive, and I don’t seek to fit into a single gender binary. But my simple desire to land a date on a dating app is often lost in the terms I'm expected to use.
Portraits of People with Their First Online Avatars
Photographer Chris Bethell captured a lot of Neopets.
My Avatar, My Self: How Video Games Gave Me Ownership Over My Body
As a trans kid unable to wear what I wanted, to look how I wanted, to be seen by others as I saw myself, the avatars I designed reflected more of me than any mirror ever could.
Photos That Show How a Relationship Plays Out on Cellphones
Photographer Res was surprised when their phone began playing a large part in their relationship. They document the process here.
These Photos Explore the Multiple Identities We Have Online and Off
Laurence Philomene used friends to express versions of their self through portraiture.
As a Sex Worker With a Chronic Illness, FOSTA Means Losing My Medical Care
In a nation lacking universal healthcare, recent legislation effectively cut a thread by which many disabled people climbed out of poverty.