Stonewall - The Temple -


  • Photographer
    Vito Fusco
  • Prize
    Honorable Mention
  • Company/Studios
    Arkimedia Lab Communication
  • Date of Photograph
    June 2016

Stonewall is a temple, an astounding place even for the LGBT world, let alone a curious photographer heterosexual. People who visit this bar during Gay Pride week are lots and mingle with the regulars who frequent the bars to play the “neighborhood” pool tournament. The stories, the gender, the age are very different, but in common there is a great willingness to accept this diversity, to enjoy it. Photos on the walls that talk about the past, in some ways remote, are in strong contrast with flowers outdoors for the massacre that a few days before had been to Orlando. The place is not as big as the one that started the “Gay Revolution”, but retains the spirit. The bar opens at 14 pm and closes at night. I was there, the whole week before the parade, to photograph people and their stories.

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