Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
The first book by one of the most in-demand photographers of our time,
Holding Space shares one hundred stunning photographs of queer, inter-racial couples, with first-person text about their relationships in this current time period.
After the May 2020 murder of George Floyd, and during the Covid pandemic, photographer Ryan Pfluger set out to capture queer, inter-racial couples across the US. It was (and is) a time of intense upheaval and reckoning and Ryan wanted to capture that in the lives and on the bodies of these friends and strangers. The photographs, and the people in them, can be startling in their vulnerability, playful in their poses, and tender to the core. The interviews produce a range of short, revealing stories about the couples.
Synopsis
Featuring 100 stunning color photographs of queer, interracial couples taken by a renowned photographer for the New York TimesMagazine, Time, Rolling Stone, and more, this incredible photo and story collection depicts modern love and relationships in all their joy, vulnerability, and affection. Throughout 2020 and 2021, during a time of intense personal and political upheaval, artist, advocate, and photographer Ryan Pfluger set out to capture intimate images of queer, interracial couples together, along with personal insight into their relationships in today's world. Featured together for the first time in Holding Space, this unique collection of photographs and stories portrays modern love in its many forms across the spectrum of race, sexuality, and gender identity, and giving space to these couples to share short, revealing stories about their relationships.
The photos in this collection, and the people in them, can be startling in their openness, playful in their poses, and tender to their core. Pfluger has captured the magic, honesty, and beauty of love in today's queer culture.