Hugh Nini faced a lot of unexpected turns in his life.
He came to North Texas in the 1970s as music major, but pursued ballet for a career.
Following an injury, he pivoted to teaching -- founding the Denton Ballet Academy in 1979, which trained thousands of students and became an institution in the city.
And then there was a spontaneous trip to a flea market in Dallas in 2000, where he and his now-husband Neal Treadwell found a picture from the 1920s of two men lovingly gazing at each other.
That picture led them to compile similar pictures of men from the 1850s to the 1950s into the book Loving: A Photographic History of Men in Love 1850s-1950s – which has garnered international attention.
The title of the book reflects not just the pictures, but also the choices Nini has had to make throughout his life.
"The message of the book is love," he says. "The subjects of the book all project love."