The Colors We Don't See At The End Of The Rainbow

Lindsay Perryman is a Brooklyn born photographer and filmmaker of Jamaican-Chinese parentage. They work in the fields of portraiture.

Lindsay Perryman’s first self published zine is a bold arrangement of portraits of African American masculine women in the LGBTQ community. The Colors We Don’t See at The End of The Rainbow highlights the importance of African American masculine women (studs). They feature masculine women of color in the purest form imaginable. The zine was released as of September last year and has been thriving ever since. The Colors We Don’t See At The End Of The Rainbow has given hope to the LGBTQ people to be themselves and live life fearlessly. The photographs capture the bright personalities encountered during Lindsay Perryman’s journey, eternalizing their everyday lives as beautiful parts of the LGBTQ community to be celebrated. The Colors We Don’t See At The End Of The Rainbow means the people we don’t see in the media.

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