Sunday, November 13, 2016

These Haunting Photos Show The Strength Of Orlando Before & After Pulse Massacre

From: Queerty
 This weekend was Orlando Pride. To mark the special occasion, Queerty asked Orlando lesbian transgender photographer Melody Maia Monet to share a sampling of her amazing photos of the local LGBTQ community along with captions, taken before and after the Pulse Nightclub massacre of June 12, 2016, in which 49 souls were lost.


 Aftermath: Pulse Nightclub Memorial
July 2016

 After: Pulse Vigil

Candlelight vigil Lake Eola July 26 honoring 49 souls lost
Before: MarcoMarco Party at Pulse

Fashion show at Pulse April 2016
 Before: Leather Night

Leather Night at BarCodes March 2016
 Before: Sunday mingling

Sunday Surrender in March 2016 Ember Sunday afternoons
 VAiN Nightclub

The place to be on Sunday the hours before heading home for the night

 Before: Girls in Wonderland

 The lesbian event during Gay Days. Here are the ladies who love ladies at House of Blues in June of 2016 one week before the tragedy
 After: Mural Center

Mural memorializing the tragedy, painted on the side of the LGBT center in the Mills 50 district. Photographed July 2016
  After: FlexFriday

The men of Flex Fridays at the club Southern Nights Orlando, showing love for Pulse on June 17, 2016
 After: Southern Nights Orlando

The girls at Southern Nights Orlando show their love June 18 2016
 After: Benefit

 A September benefit at The Abbey. The hood of the #49 police car lists the names of the 49 Pulse victims.
 After: Survivors Benefit

Massacre survivors at the Abbey benefit in September
 Before: Pride, 2015

Crowds gather to catch beads thrown from floats during Come Out With Pride in October 2015

 The view from a float as it travels through the Thornton Park neighborhood of Orlando during Come Out With Pride October 2015










About the photographer:



Melody Maia Monet is transgender woman and lesbian living in Orlando, Florida. She is also a professional writer, photographer, singer, and YouTube personality. She writes an opinion column for Watermark, the LGBT magazine of Orlando, which you can find at www.watermarkonline.com. Her photography website is monetphoto.com, her band maintains a website at madtransitband.com, and her YouTube channel is youtube.com/user/melodymaia. She can be reached by email at monet@alumni.princeton.edu.

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