Designer Rio Sport on the cover of Issue 8 of Christopher Sherman's The Horny Newsletter.
Toronto photographer Christopher Sherman's mantra is "Have a horny day," and the guiding principle for his newsletter is "What if Juergen Teller took my Grindr photos?"knows a few things with certainty. They include, but are not limited to, the following: the male g-spot is in the butt, kindness is horny, and censorship breeds small minds. But the one aphorism he lives by is this: always have a horny day..
Sherman says that marketing and mainstream media have simplified and flattened people's ideas of what sex and sexuality are. Queerness is central to Sherman's newsletter, capturing the voices of Toronto, Montreal, and beyond voices and how they seek community, understanding of sex culture and queer experiences. Horny Newsletter provides an intimate glimpse into North American queer culture from a diverse array of backgrounds, with the intersection of BIPOC and queer media.
Most, if not all, of Sherman's work, plays with the concept of the human body in a vulnerable yet natural stage. Throughout Sherman's work, you can see the inspirations he has taken from his childhood and those around him.
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