"In the 1970’s gender bending was underground. Nowadays it is becoming more mainstream. In modern photography and art circles, the most desirable of this genre seems to be a gender bender photo taking pix of other gender benders."
Daniel D. Teoli Jr. is a self-taught photographer from Los Angeles. His career spans a variety of photographic styles and subjects, from black-and-white portraits and documentation of street life in Los Angeles in the 1970s and 1980s, to self-described “social documentary” and high-dynamic-range color portraiture.
He also has an archival collection, which includes the Daniel D. Teoli Jr. Small Gauge Film Archive that collects still photos. His work is available in various digital libraries.
Available via archive.org
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