Ian Lewandowski
gay Hoosier with big camera
anti genocide and anti apartheid

Photos I’ve made alongside my first film LIGHT YOUR NAME (forthcoming and you can still help me finish it! See bio 🤩)
1. Planetarium projector formerly owned by and housed at Koch Immersive Theater & Planetarium, Evansville, Indiana, from where BJ “rescued” it, Phoenix, Arizona. 2025
2. Spitz model STS (Space Transit Simulator) Planetarium projector formerly owned by and housed at The Arvin Gottlieb Planetarium within Union Station, Kansas City, Missouri, from where BJ “rescued” it, Phoenix, Arizona. Designed in 1973, this projector, to which BJ refers as the “black star” or “dirty star”, was one of the first of its kind to employ the use of early robotics technology in its operation. 2025

Photos I’ve made alongside my first film LIGHT YOUR NAME (forthcoming and you can still help me finish it! See bio 🤩)
1. Planetarium projector formerly owned by and housed at Koch Immersive Theater & Planetarium, Evansville, Indiana, from where BJ “rescued” it, Phoenix, Arizona. 2025
2. Spitz model STS (Space Transit Simulator) Planetarium projector formerly owned by and housed at The Arvin Gottlieb Planetarium within Union Station, Kansas City, Missouri, from where BJ “rescued” it, Phoenix, Arizona. Designed in 1973, this projector, to which BJ refers as the “black star” or “dirty star”, was one of the first of its kind to employ the use of early robotics technology in its operation. 2025

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pictures shot on a half-frame camera (clandestine) the last night at The Saint, which was actually Saturday night until Monday morning, Apr 30—May 2, 1988
Today is the last day of my fundraiser for LIGHT YOUR NAME with Visual AIDS. I feel so fortunate for the 75 (more than that!) people who’ve given so far to make this film come alive.
There is still time to help support!!
Thank you again ❤️❤️
photos: Bill Pilkington

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pictures shot on a half-frame camera (clandestine) the last night at The Saint, which was actually Saturday night until Monday morning, Apr 30—May 2, 1988
Today is the last day of my fundraiser for LIGHT YOUR NAME with Visual AIDS. I feel so fortunate for the 75 (more than that!) people who’ve given so far to make this film come alive.
There is still time to help support!!
Thank you again ❤️❤️
photos: Bill Pilkington

*please share*
pictures shot on a half-frame camera (clandestine) the last night at The Saint, which was actually Saturday night until Monday morning, Apr 30—May 2, 1988
Today is the last day of my fundraiser for LIGHT YOUR NAME with Visual AIDS. I feel so fortunate for the 75 (more than that!) people who’ve given so far to make this film come alive.
There is still time to help support!!
Thank you again ❤️❤️
photos: Bill Pilkington

*please share*
pictures shot on a half-frame camera (clandestine) the last night at The Saint, which was actually Saturday night until Monday morning, Apr 30—May 2, 1988
Today is the last day of my fundraiser for LIGHT YOUR NAME with Visual AIDS. I feel so fortunate for the 75 (more than that!) people who’ve given so far to make this film come alive.
There is still time to help support!!
Thank you again ❤️❤️
photos: Bill Pilkington

*please share*
pictures shot on a half-frame camera (clandestine) the last night at The Saint, which was actually Saturday night until Monday morning, Apr 30—May 2, 1988
Today is the last day of my fundraiser for LIGHT YOUR NAME with Visual AIDS. I feel so fortunate for the 75 (more than that!) people who’ve given so far to make this film come alive.
There is still time to help support!!
Thank you again ❤️❤️
photos: Bill Pilkington

*please share*
pictures shot on a half-frame camera (clandestine) the last night at The Saint, which was actually Saturday night until Monday morning, Apr 30—May 2, 1988
Today is the last day of my fundraiser for LIGHT YOUR NAME with Visual AIDS. I feel so fortunate for the 75 (more than that!) people who’ve given so far to make this film come alive.
There is still time to help support!!
Thank you again ❤️❤️
photos: Bill Pilkington
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Tim ❤️
Please consider making a contribution toward the production of my film LIGHT YOUR NAME, on the famed planetarium projector from The Saint, a gay disco that stood in New York’s East Village from 1980-1988. Your gift will be tax-deductible through Visual AIDS, my fiscal sponsor.
All info through the link in my bio 🏳️🌈
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CASTING COUCH group gaymer portrait in my studio 2026
thank you Ben Fredrickson and all those who participated in our marathon shoot in April 😍

Studio Portrait no. 204 (Ian + Adam) 2025
10.75 in x 9.25 in Type 803 Polaroid print, unique (fugitive density one year apart)

Studio Portrait no. 204 (Ian + Adam) 2025
10.75 in x 9.25 in Type 803 Polaroid print, unique (fugitive density one year apart)

Studio Portrait no. 204 (Ian + Adam) 2025
10.75 in x 9.25 in Type 803 Polaroid print, unique (fugitive density one year apart)

Studio Portrait no. 204 (Ian + Adam) 2025
10.75 in x 9.25 in Type 803 Polaroid print, unique (fugitive density one year apart)

stills from the set of SHELL GAME forthcoming film by indelible Shelley Uckotter 🕵️♀️

stills from the set of SHELL GAME forthcoming film by indelible Shelley Uckotter 🕵️♀️

stills from the set of SHELL GAME forthcoming film by indelible Shelley Uckotter 🕵️♀️
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