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Noted for his artistic pieces using Polaroid camera shots, often arranged as a montage.  Photographs celebrities and fashion, but best known for his homoerotic Polaroids of young men with buffed bodies and the gritty, underground scenes of the East Village and the Lower East Side.  His work has been published in print media such as V and Vogue Hommes Japan, and in 2009 his book "Love.Hate.Nature." was published by The International Center of Photography.
 
Noted for his artistic pieces using Polaroid camera shots, often arranged as a montage.  Photographs celebrities and fashion, but best known for his homoerotic Polaroids of young men with buffed bodies and the gritty, underground scenes of the East Village and the Lower East Side.  His work has been published in print media such as V and Vogue Hommes Japan, and in 2009 his book "Love.Hate.Nature." was published by The International Center of Photography.
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==See Also==
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* [[LGBTQ Photographers]]
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==Further Research/Reading==
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* http://jeremykost.com/
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* http://www.warhol.org/webcalendar/event.aspx?id=10158

Latest revision as of 16:12, 8 November 2014

Jeremy Kost

Country

United States

Birth - Death

Occupation

Photographer

Description

Noted for his artistic pieces using Polaroid camera shots, often arranged as a montage. Photographs celebrities and fashion, but best known for his homoerotic Polaroids of young men with buffed bodies and the gritty, underground scenes of the East Village and the Lower East Side. His work has been published in print media such as V and Vogue Hommes Japan, and in 2009 his book "Love.Hate.Nature." was published by The International Center of Photography.

See Also

Further Research/Reading