Invasion of the Pines is an annual event that takes place on July 4th in Fire Island, New York. The inaugural invasion took place in 1976 when a drag queen was denied entry into a restaurant in The Pines and a group of her friends, also dressed in drag, stormed the island in protest. Since then, The Invasion has been repeated every year, with hundreds of drag queens descending on The Pines to commemorate and celebrate this original act of protest. Fire Island Invasion. Day of Independence by Anderson Zaca marks the 50th anniversary of this historic and cultural phenomenon.
Anderson Zaca began documenting The Invasion in 2007. Embraced by the community, he has experienced the evolution of this event year after year and honors the magic of this powerful spectacle. Shot using black-and-white film and a medium format camera, Zaca's work combines traditional and contemporary elements, showcasing the intricate details of each scene and capturing the beautifully contradictory nature of the individuals involved. With over three thousand images spanning almost two decades, Zaca's photographs serve as both an archive and a tribute to the transformative power of the art of drag during this iconic annual celebration.
Anderson Zaca (born 1976), a New York-based photographer and filmmaker, holds degrees in photography and film production. He has exhibited his work internationally and traveled widely for photo documentary assignments and commercial projects. In 2018, he was named Best Fashion Photographer by the Visual Arts Press Awards.