Emily Lipson Releases Photobook Dykes Documenting Identity

Photographer Emily Lipson released her first book, Dykes, with a Paris launch last night and a New York release party scheduled next week. The 220-page photobook, compiled over five years, brings together portraits of about 50 people to explore lesbian and queer identities, reclaiming the term "dyke" and resisting visual stereotypes. Lipson used diverse media, including AI, to assemble an archival, community-focused work.
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