Seattle Trans Pride 2019 March and Rally Photographic Assay

The Studio 2.8 photography photographs in this Studio 2.8 exclusive photographic project, Seattle Trans Pride 2019 March and Rally, A Photographic Assay, some selections from which are presented here, are presented here in a style of view called an isotope grid. The Javascript software library that implements an isotope grid, deploys elements in a dynamic layout that can be varied with selective filters. The isotope javascript library was invented and developed by David Desandro for his software company metafizzy. Clicking any of the filter names above the isotope grid will limit the presentation to photographs that contain the selected attribute.

The presentation here of what will eventually be a large collection of Studio 2.8 photography photos is ongoing. Consequently, please stay tuned as additional photographs from the Seattle Trans Pride 2019 March and Rally are added to the Studio 2.8 website and are added to this special isotope view gallery presentation of them.

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  • Studio 2.8, Seattle Trans Pride 2019, June 28, 2019, Attendees with Kill Bezos Poster
  • Seattle Trans Pride 2019, Man With Poster Progress Requires Protest
  • Seattle Trans Pride 2019, University of Washington Queer and Proud Banner
  • Seattle Trans Pride 2019, One of Several Attendees With Political Posters Held A - Kill Bezos - Poster
  • Seattle Trans Pride 2019, Gender Diversity Banner
  • Seattle Trans Pride 2019, An Attendee With A More Love Not Less Sign
  • Seattle Trans Pride 2019, Noah Avery Doyle Interviewed By Q13 News
  • Seattle Trans Pride 2019, An Attendee Held Aloft a Pride Is A Riot Sign
  • Seattle Trans Pride 2019, Two Affectionate Attendees Produced Their Own March Video