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Alright Darling? The Contemporary Drag Scene

Alright Darling? is a visual celebration of the uninhibited, unapologetic and unafraid wonderland of contemporary drag. Showcasing the world’s fiercest drag queens, along with their wild fashion – and the wit, realness, backstage antics and outrageous shade of drag culture - the book includes fresh shots of the ringleaders of this world, including:

Adore Delano, Alyssa Edwards, Courtney Act, Detox, Francois Sagat, Manila Luzon, Sharon Needles, Trixie Mattel, Willam Belli, Latrice Royale, Raja Gemini, Milk and many, many more...

All images are taken by Greg Bailey, founder and editor of Alright Darling - the zine at the centre of the recent explosion of drag.

  • Paperback
  • 21 x 17cm
  • 256 pages
  • ISBN: 9781786272874

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About Greg Bailey

Greg Bailey is a Brighton based photographer & Art Director. Specialising in Drag photography since 2012, Greg has chosen to predominantly work with and photograph people in the LGBTQ+ community. Greg launched his own magazine in 2015 entitled “Alright Darling'' that spotlighted stars of the community and emerging talent in the drag scene. Alright Darling was later developed into a photography book of Greg’s work by Laurence King publishing in 2018 titled “Alright Darling? The contemporary Drag Scene”. 

Greg has since expanded his brand to include a queer centric podcast co-hosted by Greg and his close friend Daniel Leo Stanley, where they discuss everything from mundane daily annoyances to sexually explicit goings on. Welcoming celebrity guests and creatives from the queer community. 

Greg is famous for the candid nature of much of his photography, offering a glimpse into a side of the drag scene that is not commonly seen. His oeuvre brilliantly documents the complex and multifaceted nature of the drag scene and gives the viewer unprecedented insight into one of the more enigmatic sides of queer culture.

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