Eric Kroll's Fetish Girls
by Eric Kroll
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""Fetish Girls came out in 1994 and I immediately moved with my family from New York City to San Francisco. I wanted a different light to shoot by. I went from a studio to shooting in a classic Victorian mansion. I'm still a fetishist. I live with my muse, Gwen, and my children. I made about a dozen more videos and two books of photo sexual narratives involving Gwen entitled ""The Transformations of Gwen"" Volumes 1 and 2 (NBM Publishing). I am more interested in capturing intimate sexual show more 'play' than before. The players have to be in heels, hose must be within frame, rubber nearby, with a hint of leather. It is the game of pleasure that I seek on film. Don't come naked to me. Come with attitude and kneel or stand above me. My audience is particular, born as it were, from Fetish Girls."" show lessTags
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Photojournalist Eric Kroll was born in New York in 1946. His work has appeared in The New York Times, Der Spiegel, Vogue, and Elle. In the 1980s, he acquired and circulated a series of Betty Page photographs, helping turn Page into a pop culture icon. In the latter part of the 1980s, Kroll began taking erotic photos, as seen in such books as Eric show more Kroll's Fetish Girls and Eric Kroll's Beauty Parade. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- "Eric Kroll's fetish girls" and "Eric Kroll's Fetish Girls (Amuses Gueules)" are not the same books. The latter is a miniature book with a fraction of the pictures in the first. Please do not combine these.
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