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MAXWELL POTH

Maxwell Poth is a Los Angeles-based photographer, director, and author. Originally from Utah, Maxwell pivoted from epidemiology to pursuing photography, quickly carving a niche in portraiture, queer storytelling and documentary work.

His personal work amplifies the voices of LGBTQ+ individuals across the nation, portraying them in their most authentic forms. As the founder of Project Contrast, a nonprofit highlighting the experiences of queer youth in rural areas, Maxwell has used his platform to foster connection and visibility, culminating in his book Young Queer America: Real Stories and Faces of LGBTQ+ Youth, published by Chronicle Books. Now expanding into documentary filmmaking, Maxwell remains committed to showcasing stories that ensure every queer person feels seen, heard, and valued.

 
 

Project Contrast

Maxwell founded a non-profit called Project Contrast. The project photographs and documents LGBTQ+ youth stories across the United States.

This platform helps raise awareness to help lower the amount of suicides among LGBTQ+ youth in the U.S. Through Project Contrast, the stories of youth become advocates for other youth within their own communities.