Concealed: Portraits of LGBT Gun Owners

Charlotte, Las Vegas, NV, 2017 2019 Blake Little
Charlotte, Las Vegas, NV

The Orlando massacre at the Pulse nightclub deeply affected the LGBTQ community and brought home the complicated issues of the 2nd Amendment.

Following the lead of the Pink Panther Patrol established in 1990, an alternative segment of the LGBTQ community responded by organizing support groups for LGBTQ gun owners. Grass roots Pink Pistols groups formed throughout America.

This ongoing photo series presents portraits of Pink Pistol members, LGBTQ gun owners in America inclusive of age, race, gender, and sexual identity.The photographs are composed and attempt to“capture” the subject but firearms are such a strong signifier they effect everything in the image. The subject becomes powerful, dangerous, sexy, alluring, all-American. The gun is a performative gesture.Even with the attempt to be unbiased and non judgement alone cannot help being affected by the allure of the gun.

I believe these images highlight the complexity and open the dialogue on gun ownership from both a artistic and social perspective

Tara, Las Vegas, NV, 2017 2019 Blake Little
Tara, Las Vegas, NV
Kail, Atlanta, GA, 2018 2019 Blake Little
Kail, Atlanta, GA
David, Atlanta, GA, 2018 2019 Blake Little
David, Atlanta, GA
Heather, Atlanta, GA, 2018 2019 Blake Little
Heather, Atlanta, GA

Jeffrey, Los Angeles, CA, 2017 2019 Blake Little
Jeffrey, Los Angeles, CA
Jessi, Alpharetta, GA, 2018 2019 Blake Little
Jessi, Alpharetta, GA

Justin, Long Beach, CA, 2018 2019 Blake Little
Justin, Long Beach, CA
Natalie, Las Vegas, NV, 2017 2019 Blake Little
Natalie, Las Vegas, NV
Lynn, Brett, Joe, Las Vegas, NV, 2017 2019 Blake Little
Lynn, Brett, Joe, Las Vegas, NV