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theflowerpapi:  “The Boys Who Loved Flowers” - Our behavior as black men is stereotyped in the media as “aggressive” or “combative”. My goal is to inspire this community by actively photographing young black males in a more sensitive setting.
theflowerpapi:  “The Boys Who Loved Flowers” - Our behavior as black men is stereotyped in the media as “aggressive” or “combative”. My goal is to inspire this community by actively photographing young black males in a more sensitive setting.
theflowerpapi:  “The Boys Who Loved Flowers” - Our behavior as black men is stereotyped in the media as “aggressive” or “combative”. My goal is to inspire this community by actively photographing young black males in a more sensitive setting.
theflowerpapi:  “The Boys Who Loved Flowers” - Our behavior as black men is stereotyped in the media as “aggressive” or “combative”. My goal is to inspire this community by actively photographing young black males in a more sensitive setting.
theflowerpapi:  “The Boys Who Loved Flowers” - Our behavior as black men is stereotyped in the media as “aggressive” or “combative”. My goal is to inspire this community by actively photographing young black males in a more sensitive setting.
theflowerpapi:  “The Boys Who Loved Flowers” - Our behavior as black men is stereotyped in the media as “aggressive” or “combative”. My goal is to inspire this community by actively photographing young black males in a more sensitive setting.

published on: 2015-11-27 18:04:19

gentlefeline:  Kenesha Sneed

gentlefeline: Kenesha Sneed

honeyfaun:  Valentino + Flowers

honeyfaun: Valentino + Flowers

justdropithere:  George Koh by Clare Shilland - The Greatest

justdropithere: George Koh by Clare Shilland - The Greatest

theflowerpapi:  “The Boy Who Loved Flowers” by Brandon Stanciell.

theflowerpapi: “The Boy Who Loved Flowers” by Brandon Stanciell.

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Work In Progress

gleefulfan:  he was a boy, she was a girl, could i make it anymore

gleefulfan: he was a boy, she was a girl, could i make it anymore