| |
Fetish
Photography
Fetish
Girls
This book comprises a very fine collection of the photographic
works of master photographer Eric Kroll, displaying his passion
for sexy women in unusual clothing, positions, or settings.
Fetish
Photography.

Fetish 101: Celebrate Your Fantasies
The Singular Art of Julian Murphy Somewhere between the work of pop artist Allen Jones and the illusory artist M.C. Escher, Julian Murphy's understated images amuse and confuse the most discerning eye. The puns presented in this book should take the fetish scene by storm. Fetish Art.
The
Ecstasy of Things: From the Functional Object to the Fetish
in 20th Century Photographs
The 20th century was a century of things, both those artistically
created and mass-produced. Originally manufactured for one purpose
or another, the things soon achieved their independence, becoming
in the process harbingers of beauty, modernity, innovation.
Beyond the material, they stimulate one's fantasy, convey an
image and demonstrate that even the carelessly discontinued
piece can, after some time, experience a rebirth as a trash
or cult object. In The Ecstasy of Things, product photography
reflects the world of things and puts them in the right light
for designers, manufacturers and advertising agencies. The book
collects photographs, which for the first time were unearthed
from company and agency archives worldwide on behalf on behalf
of the Winterthur photo museum and the Swiss photography foundation.
Rich in illustrations and annotations, this volume impressively
shows, depending on the taste of the time and predominant aesthetics,
how the emotional and symbolic content of a thing was represented.
At the same time, the collection is a wealth of forms and a
colorful compendium of design and a photographic history of
the past century. Fetish Photography.
Generation
Fetish
New Stylings In Erotic Photography; With full colour photography
and over 330 images, this is the latest title in the Goliath
imprint which produced Gatewood's Badlands and follows very
much in its style but with a greater emphasis on the more recent
developments in fetish and in fetish photography. Described
as strange, beautiful and a bewildering cross between the visions
of David Cronenburg and William S Burroughs. Return
To Erotic Photography |
|