Loren Rex Cameron (born 1959) is an
American photographer,
author and
transsexual activist. His work includes portraiture and self-portraiture which consist of lesbian and transsexual bodies in both clothed and nude form. Cameron's photography captures images of the transsexual body that "provide an affirming visual resource for transgendered people and to demystify the transsexual body for the non-transgendered viewer."
Biography
Loren Rex Cameron was born in
Pasadena,
California in 1959. He moved to rural
Arkansas in 1969 after his mother's death, where he lived as a self-described
tomboy on his father's farm. By the age of sixteen, Cameron identified both sexually and socially as a
lesbian and encountered
homophobic hostility in the small town where he lived. At this time, Cameron quit school and left his home to travel the country seeking work as a construction laborer and other blue collar employment. In 1979, he moved to the
San Francisco Bay Area where he identified socially with the lesbian community until the age of twenty-six, when he confronted his dissatisfaction with the female body with which he was born. Cameron's interest in photography coincided with the beginning of his physical changes as he documented his own physiological
transition from female to male at this time. Despite his lack of formal training, beginning in 1993 Cameron studied the rudiments of photography and began to compassionately photograph the...
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