CripFag

CripFag is an ongoing photographic series that centers disabled queer desire, intimacy, and embodiment through my lived experience as a gay man in a power wheelchair. Moving between portraiture, Polaroid, and street photography, the project examines how pleasure, care, vulnerability, and power circulate within queer life.

Rather than concealing disabled sexuality, CripFag insists on its visibility, complexity, and erotic presence in both private and public space. The work challenges who is allowed to be desirable, who is seen as sexual, and how disability is represented within queer culture.

Rooted in personal experience yet engaged with broader politics of representation, CripFag explores the intersections of disability, queerness, touch, and the body while refusing narratives of pity or erasure.