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KANE C. ANDRADE (He/Him)

What first drew you to photography?

I’ve always struggled to express myself authentically. While in school for 3D Animation, photography came as a surprisingly therapeutic outlet for me. I found I was able to craft the stories I wanted to tell through photos much more seamlessly than I could through any other medium.

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What was your own coming-out journey as a trans man?

This question is hard to answer to be honest. I feel like I’ve “come out” over and over again throughout my life. I knew from a very early age that I was trans, but I didn’t have the knowledge or language to know that that’s what I was experiencing. On top of that, like many young queer and trans kids, I was surrounded by adults who didn’t allow me to safely explore my identity or feel safe expressing myself authentically.

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How does a charged political climate, where trans rights and people are under attack, inform your art?

It’s a reminder that my art is important, and that I need to be creating and sharing my art and representing trans people now more than ever. This is a reminder that while people try to erase us, we are resilient. 

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What do you like to shoot?

I like capturing emotion and capturing "the story." I love shooting sports and festivals. I love creating something that pops out and makes it hard to stop scrolling. 

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