For The Hearts Still Beating

FTHSB ep.02 - This Industry Wasn’t Built for Us — So We’re Rebuilding It w/ Martina Lanotte


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Summary

In this conversation, Björn Lexius and Martina discuss the pressing need for representation and inclusivity in the wedding industry, particularly for queer couples. They explore Martina's journey as a queer photographer in Copenhagen, the importance of visibility, and the role of language in shaping perceptions. The discussion highlights the challenges of performative inclusivity and emphasizes the need for true representation that goes beyond aesthetics. They also address the responsibility of photographers to challenge traditional norms and the importance of education in fostering a more inclusive environment. In this engaging conversation, Björn Lexius and Martina discuss the complexities of navigating personal balance in a chaotic world, the challenges and stereotypes within the wedding industry, and the importance of representation for queer photographers. They explore how vulnerability can foster community support and the intersection of politics and photography. The dialogue emphasizes the need for authenticity in capturing memories and the significance of building a supportive network in the industry.

Takeaways

  • The wedding industry has a representation problem.
  • Inclusivity in photography is about making everyone feel safe and respected.
  • Copenhagen is a welcoming space for queer couples.
  • Visibility matters for marginalized communities.
  • Language shapes reality and can either include or exclude people.
  • True representation goes beyond aesthetics and includes diverse voices.
  • Performative inclusivity is not enough; real change requires action.
  • Photographers have a responsibility to challenge traditional norms.
  • Education is key to fostering inclusivity in the industry.
  • The future of weddings should focus on authenticity and diversity. People often ignore troubling behaviors until it's too late.
  • Limiting news consumption can help maintain mental health.
  • Comment sections on social media can be toxic and misleading.
  • The wedding industry often prioritizes the bride over the couple.
  • Language in the wedding industry can alienate grooms and queer couples.
  • Representation in photography is crucial for inclusivity.
  • You don't have to conform to industry standards to succeed.
  • Community support is vital for queer photographers.
  • Vulnerability can foster deeper connections within the LGBTQIA+ community.
  • Authenticity in photography should focus on real emotions, not just content.
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For The Hearts Still BeatingBy Björn Lexius