New York Portrait Photographer

Half Drag – Pusse Couture

Pusse Couture © Leland Bobbé

New from my Half-Drag series.

Half Drag – Titania Steele

Titania Steele © Leland Bobbé

From my Half Drag Series, Titania Steele. Check out that right eye.

New Portrait – Jet and Dolly

Jet and Dolly © Leland Bobbé

I recently did a portrait session with fashion stylist Jet Olivia who happened to show up with her sidekick Dolly. After shooting Jet by herself we brought Dolly into the picture. Talk about great hair . . .

Half Drag – Pixie Aventura

Pixie Aventura © Leland Bobbé

Pixie Aventura from my Half Drag Series.

Portrait – Freckles

Freckles © Leland Bobbé

I shot this girl this past summer at an upstate NY summer fair. I love this kid’s face  . . . to me she has a 1930’s Dust Bowl look right out of Kansas or Oklahoma. The background is an old black bus that was sitting along the side of the fair.

Half Drag – Heidi Glum

Heidi Glum © Leland Bobbé

Another from my new series of drag queens in half drag.

Half Drag – Kittin Withawhip

Kittin Withawhip © Leland Bobbé

This is another from new series of drag queens in half drag.

Neo-Burlesque and more on Alafoto.com

Amber Ray, Perle Noire © Leland Bobbé

A selection of my Neo-Burlesque Portraits along with my real people portraits, New York City 1970’s street photography, urbanscapes and more is currently being featured in Alafoto, a website featuring the best in photography fashion and design.

Half Drag – Tina Burner

Tina Burner © Leland Bobbé

This is another in my new series of drag queens in half drag.

New Project – Half Drag

Sabel Scities © Leland Bobbé

Workbook’s Lori Watson introduced me to Sabel at last fall’s Workbook party at the Art Director’s Club which had a carnival theme featuring burlesque performers and drag queens. I had previously done a shot close to this of burlesque performer Doctor Flux and I thought why not do something similar using real New York City drag queens. I ran the idea by Sabel who was up for it and this was the result. I got great feedback on the image so I decided to reach out to other drag queens using Facebook as my main means of communication. My shot with Flux wasn’t this tight but I thought that by shooting very tight I could really emphasize the difference between the drag side and the man side. I’ve now shot four people with many more on the way. We’ll see where this takes me . . .