Photographer Bart Heynen set out across the untry to make a visual archive of gay fatherhood "Dads."
Contents:
- THE GAY FATHER I NEVER KNEW
- MOVG PORTRAS OF GAY FATHERS WH THEIR FAI ACROSS AMERI
- I'M GAY, MY DAD'S A PASTOR, AND ... WE'RE WORKG ON IT
THE GAY FATHER I NEVER KNEW
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“You know, ” I said to Dad, “I asked Mom once if you were gay. “Gay?
MOVG PORTRAS OF GAY FATHERS WH THEIR FAI ACROSS AMERI
“I’m not gay. ” she’d said our kchen—after a long nversatn she’d had wh an openly gay iend om llege, Pat, who had, apparently, been a nfidant of Dad’s.
Years later Mom told me that, acrdg to Pat, Dad had been active Lexgton and Louisville’s gay club scene. ) But to actually let me —to s on that blue blanket, look me the eye and tell me he was gay—was somethg he uldn’t do. “I asked Mom once if you were gay, ” I would have said.
Such a photograph would have been extraordarily rare jt s ago, but now is one of many published the book “Dads, ” a four-year visual archive of gay fatherhood across Ameri that began 2016.
I'M GAY, MY DAD'S A PASTOR, AND ... WE'RE WORKG ON IT
“I felt a ltle b lonely as a gay dad – although there are two of – but lonely the sense that all the other fai I knew were straight parents, ” Heynen said a vio ll, explag why he began photographg the seri. “I also thought was important for (my kids) to see other fai wh gay dads. “For many people, the book will be an troductn to gay fatherhood.