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Elska Collectors’ Postcard Set –  the most perfect stocking filler

  For their seventh annual Elska Collectors’ Postcard Set Liam Campbell Editor In Chief decided to go bigger, more luxury, and more naked than ever before. This set includes twenty-four different cards, each featuring a selection of Elskans (that’s what they call our subjects/participants/models) from the seventh year’s roster of Elska issues. The cards are … Continue reading

Elska Goes Down Under : and falls for the real local men

  Elska Magazine has finally gone Down Under.  It’s latest issue is from Sydney Australia one of the gayest cities in the world and it totally decimates the myth that all the men there look like  bronzed buff bikinied lifeguards on Bondi Beach! True to form Elksa’s Editor & Photographer Liam Campbell went out of … Continue reading

ELSKA Magazine and the Boys of Bangkok ……

  It may have taken Liam Campbell the Editor In Chief of ELSKA some years to get there, but he finally made it to Bangkok in Thailand to create the latest issue (and 41st edition)  of his fab queer photo-zine.  Inside readers can get to know a cross-section of ordinary men from the LGBTQ community … Continue reading

Elska Magazine captures the Men of Cape Town

  For its latest edition Elska Magazine, the bi-monthly gay photography and culture publication has traveled to Cape Town in South Africa.  It’s a country where homosexuality was legalized in 1996 by the post-apartheid Constitution which was also the first in the world to outlaw discrimination based on sexual orientation. South Africa was the fifth country in the world, and … Continue reading

ELSKA Magazine checks out queer ISTANBUL the gayest city in the Muslim World

    Queerguru was very pleasantly surprised to open up the latest edition of ELSKA the queer photo-zine magazine to discover it featured men (and good-looking ones at that) from the LGBTQ+ community of Istanbul Turkey.  Even though homosexuality was decriminalized back in 1858 local gays can face legal challenges not experienced by non-LGBT residents. … Continue reading

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