Mmmmhhhh…. if you like fetish, is ok. Some of them are really erotiq, but only a few of them are …. Àstupid? — Mmmhhh…. Si a uno le gusta el fetichismo, est‡ bien. Alqunas de ellas son realmente erotiqas, pero unas cuantas si son…. Àestœpidas?
Rating: 4 / 5
This was my first “fetish” book, and I really enjoyed it. The photos were nicely done and the book gave a good sample of different photographers work in the field. I have a good collection of tattoo and body modification books including all of Charles Gatewood’s books(I was a little disapointed this book only included 2 of his photos). IF your looking for something a bit more extreme, pick up one of Gatewoods books. I would recommend this book for anyone new to fetish photography because it gives a sample of many different photographers work and it is very tastefully done.
Rating: 5 / 5
Fetishism doesn’t personally attract me. However, in my continuing study of the human body for developing my own art work, the cover picture on this book snared me. I thought it was very original and eye catching. I bought the book and I did have many good art creation inspirations from looking at the photos. Curiously, however, most of that inspiration was in costuming, which formerly interested me greatly when I did fiber wearable art. The head gear in particular, some of which reminded me of great birds of prey and primitive masks, was visually stunning. This is pretty “out there” stuff though and I wouldn’t recommend it if you are looking for generally erotic photographs and think this book might do the job. I think you better specifically like fetishes, or have a specific other interest like mine, in order to make it worth your investment. This also might be a very worthwhile investment for those artists who are still in fiber wearable art or costuming.
Rating: 5 / 5
I have no experience with erotic or fetish photography, so I cannot review this book from a learned perspective. But, as the old saw goes, I know what I like. And I liked this book.
The contents were a nice capture of shadow and light, a somber eye cast on what could have been alarming or lurid and making it instead something lovely. Certainly there was plenty here to titillate rather than elevate, but that’s no reason to throw out the entire batch.
Rating: 4 / 5
Mmmmhhhh….
if you like fetish, is ok. Some of them are really erotiq, but only a few of them are …. Àstupid?
—
Mmmhhh….
Si a uno le gusta el fetichismo, est‡ bien. Alqunas de ellas son realmente erotiqas, pero unas cuantas si son…. Àestœpidas?
Rating: 4 / 5
This was my first “fetish” book, and I really enjoyed it. The photos were nicely done and the book gave a good sample of different photographers work in the field. I have a good collection of tattoo and body modification books including all of Charles Gatewood’s books(I was a little disapointed this book only included 2 of his photos). IF your looking for something a bit more extreme, pick up one of Gatewoods books. I would recommend this book for anyone new to fetish photography because it gives a sample of many different photographers work and it is very tastefully done.
Rating: 5 / 5
Fetishism doesn’t personally attract me. However, in my continuing study of the human body for developing my own art work, the cover picture on this book snared me. I thought it was very original and eye catching. I bought the book and I did have many good art creation inspirations from looking at the photos. Curiously, however, most of that inspiration was in costuming, which formerly interested me greatly when I did fiber wearable art. The head gear in particular, some of which reminded me of great birds of prey and primitive masks, was visually stunning. This is pretty “out there” stuff though and I wouldn’t recommend it if you are looking for generally erotic photographs and think this book might do the job. I think you better specifically like fetishes, or have a specific other interest like mine, in order to make it worth your investment. This also might be a very worthwhile investment for those artists who are still in fiber wearable art or costuming.
Rating: 5 / 5
I have no experience with erotic or fetish photography, so I cannot review this book from a learned perspective. But, as the old saw goes, I know what I like. And I liked this book.
The contents were a nice capture of shadow and light, a somber eye cast on what could have been alarming or lurid and making it instead something lovely. Certainly there was plenty here to titillate rather than elevate, but that’s no reason to throw out the entire batch.
Rating: 4 / 5
This is a book which will appeal to most anyone. Brilliant photography from a selection of top artists. I really enjoyed it.
Rating: 5 / 5