Jhona Burjack by Pedro Pedreira
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Jhona Burjack by Pedro Pedreira
Linn da Quebrada, Jup do Bairro e Mel fotografadas por MAR+VIN para a SAMBAZINE
SambaZine: Brazil’s LGBTQ+ Photo Manifesto
The weighty 200-page publication has something to say, but it's using images not words to tell its story.
Brand-new Brazilian LGBTQ+ magazine SambaZine is about to hit New York, with one of the country’s top young artists Samuel de Saboia on its cover.
Most Manhattanites browsing the shelves of Casa Magazines in the West Village wouldn’t even bat an eyelid at the fact that he is adorned in a black satin halterneck dress by British label Art School.
But in his native Brazil, editor Juliano Corbetta believes the image sends a strong message to the country’s young LGBTQ+ community that they are represented and celebrated at a time when its government’s rhetoric can be viewed as increasingly homophobic and transphobic.
According to Corbetta, everything about de Saboia means he shouldn’t have become successful enough to warrant his own cover in Brazil’s current political climate and that is exactly why he put him front and center.
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Brenno Leone by Pedro Pedreira
Boys in love in motorcycles by Mariana Maltoni
Rodrigo Bidin by Mariana Maltoni
Samuel de Saboia & his Boyfriend by Philippe Vogelenzang