What I must say

Gay photographer presents “What I must say” series

Before you speak ask yourself if what you are going to say is true, is kind, is necessary, is helpful. If the answer is no, maybe what you are about to say should be left unsaid.
~Bernard Meltzer

LGBTQ artist Dmitriy Gushchin’s new series “What I Must Say” confronts both political and deeply personal issues that demand attention. The title of the series is drawn from one of Dmitriy’s favorite songs, written in the early 20th century by Alexander Vertinsky—a reminder that art and music have long been vessels for truth, resilience, and resistance.

For Dmitriy, art is not only a medium of beauty but a powerful platform capable of sparking real change on both spiritual and geopolitical levels. This series reflects his conviction that creativity can illuminate injustice, amplify marginalized voices, and inspire transformation.

A central focus of “What I Must Say” is the ongoing struggle of the international LGBTQ+ community. Through his imagery, Dmitriy gives visibility to these struggles, weaving together personal narrative and collective experience. His portraits and compositions become acts of testimony—visual declarations that refuse silence and insist on recognition.

This series is both intimate and universal: a meditation on identity, resilience, and the necessity of speaking truth through art. Here you can explore a limited selection from Dmitriy Gushchin’s “What I Must Say” series, a body of work that insists on visibility and affirms the power of queer creativity to challenge, heal, and transform.

Although many of the images created by Boston-based gay photo artist Dmitriy Gushchin have been banned by Instagram and other social platforms under the label of “containing nudity,” Dmitriy sees this as part of a broader pattern of anti-LGBTQ censorship. What began as his visionary series “Obscure Dream Liberation” has unexpectedly turned into the “Instagram Nightmare”—a struggle against the silencing of queer artistic expression in digital spaces.

Currently, Dmitriy’s Instagram account is “shadow blocked,” appearing private to non-subscribers and limiting the visibility of his work. This suppression highlights the urgent need to defend LGBTQ+ rights and freedom of expression. Art should never be censored simply for its honesty, vulnerability, or celebration of queer identity.

By subscribing and following accounts like Dmitriy’s, you stand in solidarity with queer artists who refuse to be erased. He is not alone—this is a collective fight, and every voice matters. Together, we can resist censorship and affirm the power of queer creativity.

You can read more in the article linked below.

You can check the article by clicking the link: https://www.advocate.com/business/instagram-shadowbanning-lgbtq-content . Please support your favorited gay photographer and LGBTQ photo artist community by expressing your opinion to Instagram and other anti-gay social networks. Your opinion hopefully can make the difference!

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