Forbes St Fair Sydney 2005

Forbes St Fair Sydney 2005

This is a very special treat! Those viewers who are familiar with Fagmedia Photography will have seen these images used before in black and white. As lovely as they are, this is a never before published set of COLOUR photos from the Forbes Street Fair during the Sydney #Pride Festival in 2005.


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These are playful and candid because there were folks at the event who knew Fagmedia and were cool with candid images being taken. You can tell by the smiles on their faces and the looks they give each other that they are happy and especially so when they know our photographs are made to make people look great.

This was the best event that we photographed in Sydney. There was none of the angst of dealing with prima donna #LGBTQ party planners and because the Organisers set the tone, the atmosphere was laid back and friendly with people having a good time.

We've edited in some photos that were not in previous editions because some of the photo montages are charming, funny and raise questions such as Were the hands going up under the kilt trying to pull down underwear? 

Large Colour Sized Images from this event are available for purchase. We'll even sign them for you if you want. Contact Fagmedia for more information and don't forget to #KeepSmiling


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