Dominic Albano’s Polaroid Series Explores Queer Male Portraiture — Now Fully Revealed

Back in December we had the fortune of previewing a few exclusive frames from the Dominic Albano Collection, and now the full body of work arrives with confidence and grace. The widely circulated Polaroid series—already featured on OUT Magazine and Kaltblut Magazine—finally unfolds in its complete form, revealing an intimate exploration of queer male portraiture.

Originally created during the development of the Dominic Albano Collection, the images slowly evolved beyond their initial purpose. What began as visual experimentation for fashion design ultimately grew into an independent artistic project—one that captures sensuality, masculinity, and vulnerability through the raw immediacy of Polaroid photography.

For Dominic Albano, fashion doesn’t start with fabric or tailoring. It begins with imagery.

“I came into fashion from an imagery perspective. Queer photographers from another time inspire me far more than the act of making clothes itself.”

That philosophy is evident throughout the series. Each frame feels instinctive and tactile, reminiscent of editorial photography from another era. The Polaroid format strips away excessive styling and production, leaving the male figure at the center—natural, sensual, and unapologetically present.

Albano draws visual inspiration from legendary photographers such as Tom Bianchi and Robert Mapplethorpe. Their influence can be felt in the confident poses, sculptural lighting, and intimate compositions that celebrate the male body as both subject and symbol. There is also a clear nod to the sensual editorial imagery that filled fashion magazines throughout the 1990s—an era when masculinity in photography felt daring, artistic, and openly erotic.

The result is a series that feels both nostalgic and contemporary. The Polaroids act like fragments of memory: quiet moments, glances, and gestures that exist somewhere between fashion study and personal diary.

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As the Dominic Albano Collection continues to develop its identity, this photographic project stands as a compelling companion piece—proving that sometimes the most powerful fashion narratives begin not on the runway, but through the lens.

Shot on film in West Hollywood
Concept, Design & Photography by Dominic Albano @dominicaalbano
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