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Ron Raffaelli is probably the most accomplished sexual photographer to emerge from the pornography industry of the 1960’s, 70’s, and 80’s. His photographs have appeared in various one-man shows, and in a Smithsonian Institute exhibition. He has produced album covers and still photographs for the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, Jimi Hendrix, the Doors, the […]
On April 25, 1990, a group of FBI agents and officers of the San Francisco Police Department raided the studio of photographer Jock Sturges, seizing his cameras, his prints, his computer — everything relating to his work as an internationally recognized fine art photographer, much of whose work involves nude portraiture of children […]
I’m sitting in June Cade’s brightly lit office, with a beautiful view of Puget Sound, its lush islands, and the Seattle waterfront. June is general manager of the two Lusty Lady Theatres — one in Seattle, the other in San Francisco. She has been managing the theatres since 1981, during which time she’s taken […]
Sex by Madonna, photographed by Steven Meisel, designed by Fabien Baron, Warner Books, 1992, spiral bound with aluminum covers, $49.95.
The official title, branded deep into the aluminum cover, is Sex but the mylar wrapper is more accurate when it announces Madonna Sex. Madonna Sex Fantasy would be even more on target because, […]
[Bianca is a professional dominant in New York City.]
DAVID: What do you try to do when you run a scene?
BIANCA: I try to find out where the other person is at, what level they’re at. People have all sorts of different kinds of things that they want, and […]
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