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In this enlightening conversation, Christine Mace and Lola Flash discusses her journey as a photographer and activist, focusing on the intersection of art, identity, and social justice. She reflects on her early inspirations, the importance of representation in photography, and her experiences with activism during the AIDS epidemic. Flash shares her thoughts on the significance of having her work included in major museum collections and the impact of her iconic Kissing Doesn't Kill poster. She offers valuable advice for emerging photographers and shares her personal reflections on success and the importance of good health and positive relationships.
In this enlightening conversation, Christine Mace and Lola Flash discusses her journey as a photographer and activist, focusing on the intersection of art, identity, and social justice. She reflects on her early inspirations, the importance of representation in photography, and her experiences with activism during the AIDS epidemic. Flash shares her thoughts on the significance of having her work included in major museum collections and the impact of her iconic Kissing Doesn't Kill poster. She offers valuable advice for emerging photographers and shares her personal reflections on success and the importance of good health and positive relationships.