Sarah Wong's Portraits of Dutch Transgendered ChildrenBy AMY KELLNER | August 23, 2012, 4:52 pm
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Sarah Wong The cover of "Inside Out: Portraits of Cross-Gender Children," by Sarah Wong and Ellen de Visser.Several years before Lindsay Morris photographed the gender-fluid children featured in our recent cover story, the Dutch photographer Sarah Wong was documenting children in her country who said they felt they were born in the wrong body.
Wong's ongoing project, which she began in 2003, led to "Inside Out: Portraits of Cross-Gender Children," with text by the Dutch medical journalist Ellen de Visser. The book, which came out in the Netherlands in 2010, follows children who have changed or are in the process of changing their gender and includes multiple portraits of them over the course of seven years. The individual portraits shown below are of children who were born male; the group shots include two children who were born female and now present themselves as male.