0
Skip to Content
NAILED Magazine
Poetry
Visual
Prose
NAILED Magazine
Poetry
Visual
Prose
Poetry
Visual
Prose
Have You Seen These Men? – Photo Essay by Brendan Hunt
Visual Julia Alora 2/27/20 Visual Julia Alora 2/27/20

Have You Seen These Men? – Photo Essay by Brendan Hunt

“There was a shared desire to conjure atmosphere. We tangoed to a ritual of agreement.”

Read More
Photographer Feature: GITA
Visual Julia Alora 10/31/19 Visual Julia Alora 10/31/19

Photographer Feature: GITA

“Women transformed into otherworldly beings”

Read More
Did It Hurt? by Shirley Harshenin
Visual Julia Alora 10/10/19 Visual Julia Alora 10/10/19

Did It Hurt? by Shirley Harshenin

“What’s virginity anyway?”

Read More
Photographer Feature: Lauren Hare
Visual Julia Alora 5/30/19 Visual Julia Alora 5/30/19

Photographer Feature: Lauren Hare

“An ongoing project of both fabricated and documentary portraits of women.”

Read More
Photographer Feature: Joan Lobis Brown
Visual Shenyah Webb 1/17/19 Visual Shenyah Webb 1/17/19

Photographer Feature: Joan Lobis Brown

“New Alternatives: LGBTQ Homeless Youth”

Read More
Fiesta de las Ñatitas by Jeremy Wetter
Visual Sam P 12/6/18 Visual Sam P 12/6/18

Fiesta de las Ñatitas by Jeremy Wetter

“Never to be forgotten and always to be respected and cared for”

Read More
Holding the Line by Kimberly Kimble
Visual Sam Preminger 7/4/18 Visual Sam Preminger 7/4/18

Holding the Line by Kimberly Kimble

“Staying quiet about injustices is no longer an option.”

Read More
Promise Land by Lydia Panas
Visual Carrie Ivy 3/26/18 Visual Carrie Ivy 3/26/18

Promise Land by Lydia Panas

“These are my feelings, learned within the home as well as public expectations.”

Read More
Day of the Dead by Michael Schwarz
Visual Carrie Ivy 3/21/18 Visual Carrie Ivy 3/21/18

Day of the Dead by Michael Schwarz

A journey through Dia de los Muertos in Patzcuaro, Michoacán, Mexico

Read More
Becoming Salt by Dario Calmese
Visual Shenyah Webb 11/9/17 Visual Shenyah Webb 11/9/17

Becoming Salt by Dario Calmese

“At what point do we move beyond redemption to condemnation?”

Read More
Photographer Feature: Joshua Zirschky
Visual Shenyah Webb 9/18/17 Visual Shenyah Webb 9/18/17

Photographer Feature: Joshua Zirschky

“Bearing witness to the human condition… on a global scale.”

Read More
Charlottesville Hatred by Taliesin Gillkes-Bower
Visual Staff 8/28/17 Visual Staff 8/28/17

Charlottesville Hatred by Taliesin Gillkes-Bower

“…I no longer hold that delusional excuse for inaction.”

Read More
Photographer Feature: Andi Schreiber
Visual Shenyah Webb 7/19/17 Visual Shenyah Webb 7/19/17

Photographer Feature: Andi Schreiber

“Invisible Forties… Disappearing is not an option.”

Read More
Ortega’s Nicaragua by Emanuele Giovagnoli
Visual Carrie Ivy 6/28/17 Visual Carrie Ivy 6/28/17

Ortega’s Nicaragua by Emanuele Giovagnoli

“…deteriorated respect of human rights and freedom of press…”

Read More
Putting on a Face by Lola Wallace
Visual Carrie Ivy 6/1/17 Visual Carrie Ivy 6/1/17

Putting on a Face by Lola Wallace

Drag the night.

Read More
Photographer Feature: Devin N. Morris
Visual Shenyah Webb 5/15/17 Visual Shenyah Webb 5/15/17

Photographer Feature: Devin N. Morris

“…navigating the world as a black queer man.”

Read More
The Summer Skins by Eva Penner
Visual Shenyah Webb 4/25/17 Visual Shenyah Webb 4/25/17

The Summer Skins by Eva Penner

“The water’s warm and so is the wind, my skin breathing you in.”

Read More
Sissy Guys Only by Derick Whitson
Visual Carrie Ivy 4/5/17 Visual Carrie Ivy 4/5/17

Sissy Guys Only by Derick Whitson

“I am allowing myself to be influenced by sexually charged queer spaces…”

Read More
The Damned is Screaming, While the Divine Still Sings by Skyler J. Maggiore
Visual Shenyah Webb 3/22/17 Visual Shenyah Webb 3/22/17

The Damned is Screaming, While the Divine Still Sings by Skyler J. Maggiore

“Exploring my sexuality in conjunction to my Catholic upbringing and exceptional closeness with my mother.”

Read More
Living in a Place Called Murder by Zach Fratella
Visual Carrie Ivy 3/8/17 Visual Carrie Ivy 3/8/17

Living in a Place Called Murder by Zach Fratella

“…to tell the story of my city, how I saw it and what it meant to me.”

Read More
Older Posts
Black-Lives-Matter-150-dpi-1024x512.jpg

About Submissions

SIGN UP FOR NEWS

Name *
Thank you!

© NAILED Magazine | Site Credits