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    Seattle’s Grand Celebration of Art and Eroticism

     

    It’s a sad truth, and something hard for me as an erotically patriotic San Franciscan to admit, but the most significant and exciting fine art erotic event in the U.S., year after year, takes place not in San Francisco but in Seattle, home of the Seattle Erotic Art Festival (SEAF). SEAF just had its […]

    Sex, Obama Style — What Can We Expect?

     

    What can we expect from the Obama Administration when it comes to the politics of sex? Is Barack Obama, personally, progressive when it comes to sex? What role does he see for sex and sex-related issues in his larger political agenda? Will Obama oversee a radical shift in thinking about how government and sexual […]

    The Politics of Sex

     

    It seems so obvious, yet never gets said, so let’s put it on the table:

    Sex is the number one political issue of these times.

    I know: The economy is tanking. War is raging in Iraq, Afghanistan, and a dozen other places. Global warming is about to change the planet as we know it. […]

    Real Sex in Front of a Camera?

     

    After years of soliciting other photographers’ erotic and sexual images for Norway’s Cupido magazine (www.cupido.no), I decided in late 1999 to try my own hand at capturing something real and meaningful about sex on film. I was fascinated by the dynamics inherent to sexual photography. How does a third party, with a camera in […]