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Description
In this interview Max Taylor, a photographer for the Eastern Echo, shares their experiences working at Ypsi Pride. Taylor expresses that they enjoy capturing moments of raw emotion, and like to take pictures of people having fun in groups and smiling. They also discuss photo taking etiquette, being able to connect with others over their ace pin, and passes on the message that you should live your truth.
Interview Date
6-7-2024
Digital Media File Type
.mp3
Keywords
Ypsi Pride, Ypsilanti, LGBTQ community, queer oral history, EMU Center for Oral History Research
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Recommended Citation
Nieman, Joshua, "Max Taylor, Oral History Interview, 2024" (2024). Oral Histories. 276.
https://commons.emich.edu/oral_histories/276