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Elska
Cover of Elska Los Angeles edition
EditorLiam Campbell
CategoriesPhotography, LGBT culture, lifestyle
FrequencyBi-monthly
First issueSeptember 2015
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
Websitewww.elskamagazine.com

Elska is a bi-monthly magazine, dedicated to male photography and culture. The magazine was launched in the United Kingdom but is now based in the United States.

History

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Elska magazine stylized as elska was created by Liam Campbell, and its first edition was released in September, 2015. Its name means "love" in Icelandic.[1] Liam Campbell, editor-in-chief of Elska was named as one of 100 LGBT trailblazers In February 2021 issue of Attitude magazine. [2]

Overview

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Elska is published six times a year. It features photographs by its chief photographer Liam Campbell as well as guest features by established and emerging photographers. Each issue is dedicated to and shot in a different city, featuring photospreads of local men, each accompanied by stories which are mostly written by the men themselves and allow the participants to candidly open up about their lives.[3]

Elska has been defined as "part intellectual queer pin-up mag and part sexy anthropology journal".[4] One of the main ideas which separates Elska from other gay photography related publications is that it does not feature perfect models, but instead focuses on real people with their imperfections, presenting real life people and stories,[5] and providing a kaleidoscope glimpse at queer men and community around the globe.[6] It is a multicultural magazine, with issues themed on cities around the world and on all continents[7][8][9][10]

Elska has become known for its diversity, profiling people of various races, ages, and body types. It has also been described as having a message of body positivity, and was described by The Advocate as "probably the nicest, most sincere magazine to have ever been created".[11] The magazine assumes the idea that it does not matter what shape, size, colour, or race a person has, he is beautiful.[12] In addition to print issues, all the issues are also available in electronic magazine format.

Issues

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Reissues
  • Lviv, Ukraine (with additional materials and new cover)
  • Berlin, Germany (with additional materials and new cover)
  • Reykjavík, Iceland (with additional materials and new cover)
  • Lisbon, Portugal (with additional materials and new cover)
  • Istanbul, Turkey (with additional materials and new cover)
  • Toronto, Canada (with additional materials and new cover)
  • Haifa, Israel (with additional materials and new cover)
Special editions
  • 15 Icelandic Swimming Pools

Elska Ekstra

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The magazine also publishes the e-zine Elska Ekstra, stylized as Elska Ekstra.

References

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  1. ^ "New Erotic Gay Magazine Gets Icelandic Name". Iceland Review. 23 August 2015.
  2. ^ "Attitude 101: Meet the Lgbtq Trailblazers Changing the World Today". Attitude Magazine. 30 December 2020.
  3. ^ "Gay Colombian Men Bare Their Bodies And Souls For Indie Magazine". Huffington Post. 9 January 2018.
  4. ^ "Elska Magazine and the beauty of imperfection". planetromeo.com. 18 November 2015.
  5. ^ "14 Things You Should Know About 'Elska Magazine'". pride.com. 8 September 2015.
  6. ^ "Meet the Queer Magazine That's Just Being "Honest"". Into. Archived from the original on 2018-05-27. Retrieved 2018-05-26.
  7. ^ Wong, Curtis (2018-07-06). "Queer Men Of Los Angeles Strip Down And Get Honest For Indie Magazine Pictorial". huffingtonpost.com. Retrieved 2018-07-09.
  8. ^ "PHOTOS: The Men and Boys of Berlin". Out Traveller. 6 November 2015.
  9. ^ ""Elska" Magazine Challenges Racism In Gay Community With New Taipei Issue". newnownext.com.
  10. ^ "Indie Magazine Captures The Lives and Stories of Gay Men in NSFW Photos". Instinct Magazine. Archived from the original on 2018-05-27. Retrieved 2018-05-26.
  11. ^ "A Year's Worth of Guys From Around the Globe". The Advocate.
  12. ^ "Elska magazine leaves Europe and travels to Asia's LGBT capital". Gay Times. Archived from the original on 2016-11-04. Retrieved 2016-10-30.
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