![]() In Corinne’s solarized photographs of vulvas, the printing process abstracts the images labial folds could just as easily be rolling hills. Corinne often utilized solarization printing methods in her portraiture, a darkroom process that partially inverts light and dark tones. In presenting a lesbian subject vantage point, Corinne’s work expands and elevates depictions of lesbian intimacy with careful consideration. One such artist is Tee Corinne, who was a photographer in Oregon, as well as a published writer and activist. I often look to queer and lesbian artists to situate myself as a queer, female photographer. A slow becoming, especially for those of us who may not have had queer role models in our material reality-it is difficult to become what you cannot see. ![]() Queer experience is often characterized by unique relationships to time for some, a latent identity reveals itself quietly. ![]() From Intimacies, with permission from the publisher. ![]()
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