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Lin Shou-Yi and Cross-Dressing Female Friends

Lin Shou-Yi and Cross-Dressing Female Friends

Photography studios were the symbol of advancement during the Japanese Colonial Period. Men and women longing for modernity were the targets of photography studios. To remain competitive, they developed various techniques, including double exposure, triple exposure, and cross-dressing for men and women. Photographer Lin Shou-Yi in this photo with his cosplay lady friends at his Lin Studio was an early “selfie.”



Collection of the National Center of Photography and Images

媒材

Gelatin silver print

尺寸

11.5 × 9.2 cm

創作年代

1940-1949

創作者

Photographer Unknown