Judy Francesconi

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Judy Francesconi (born: May 11, 1957) is an American photographer who concentrates on black-and-white fine art photography of lesbian women.[1]

She graduated from the University of Southern California with a degree in journalism. She is most noted for her black-and-white and sepia photography featuring beautiful (lipstick lesbian) women. Her images have appeared in galleries, books, on CDs, postcards, greeting cards, posters, and in advertising. For many years, Francesconi was the only publisher of a fine-art calendar aimed at lesbians.[citation needed] Her yearly calendar remains a top-seller to this day.[citation needed] Her first book, Stolen Moments, was published in 1997.

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  1. ^ "Shaking up stereotypes - Lifestyle", Daily Trojan Online, April 15, 2004. "Shaking up stereotypes, USC alumna Judy Francesconi returns to campus to exhibit lesbian photography." 

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