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PHOTOS: These vintage gay Pride photos are absolutely everything

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Queerty. “Or that they could one day I could share them easily and widely on something called the internet.”“I was just attracted to the rich photographic opportunities the events offered.

I have always enjoyed photographing people, and my camera is attracted to the beautiful, mostly, and occasionally the bizarre.”Light says over the years Pride has taken off in a way he never expected, with more mainstream corporate sponsors and big name celebrities getting involved with each passing year.“Pride seemed like a huge event then, but looking back it is quaint compared to those of today,” he says.

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