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Sexual Alternatives, Portrait Photography - Nudes, Portrait Photography - General & Miscellaneous, Art Subjects - General & Miscellaneous

Fetish Dreams

by Martin Sigrist
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Overview

Forty renowned fetish photographers from all corners of the globe—including such well-known talents as Trevor Watson—invite us to participate in their intensely personal fetish dreams in this enchanting anthology. Fetishism is often described as the worshipping of objects, but in the sexual sphere it usually refers to sensuous materials such as patent leather, silk, leather, rubber, plastic, or metal as well as objects made of these materials like high-heeled shoes, net stockings, handcuffs, footcuffs, and sometimes collars and leashes. Parts of the body such as hair, tattooed or pierced skin, and even hands and feet can become objects of desire as well, a fact demonstrated by these images of seductive models, from respectable housewives to exalted top models. Sensuous materials turn into actual instruments of bondage, bandaging, body painting, and more as these erotic photographs range from romantic play to hardcore ritual, from timid submission to merciless domination. This collection contains the erotic visions of numerous notably photographers, among them Robert Chouraqui, C.C. Clearwater, Peter Czernich, Volker Diekamp, John Dietrich, Knut Ehret, Eric Martin, Pierre Gouzou, Kyra Gray, Ragnar Gischas, Christian Grünewald,Günter Hagedorn, Jiri Hampl, Rolf W. Hapke, Mik Hartmann, Simon Hind, Oliver Indra, Harald A. John, Dirk Kauzig, Chas Ray Krider, Laszlo, Karl Louis, Andy Metal, Gérard Musy, Simon Nicolai, Benoit Papillon, Eduardo Peris, George Pitts, Marcello Rubini, Katy Rudlova, Mike S., Jeremy Saffer, Scaudon, Gili Shani, Michael Sinn, Alexander Sterzel, Magnus Stockhardt, Thomas van de Scheck, and Trevor Watson.

Synopsis

Forty renowned fetish photographers from all corners of the globe—including such well-known talents as Trevor Watson—invite us to participate in their intensely personal fetish dreams in this enchanting anthology. Fetishism is often described as the worshipping of objects, but in the sexual sphere it usually refers to sensuous materials such as patent leather, silk, leather, rubber, plastic, or metal as well as objects made of these materials like high-heeled shoes, net stockings, handcuffs, footcuffs, and sometimes collars and leashes. Parts of the body such as hair, tattooed or pierced skin, and even hands and feet can become objects of desire as well, a fact demonstrated by these images of seductive models, from respectable housewives to exalted top models. Sensuous materials turn into actual instruments of bondage, bandaging, body painting, and more as these erotic photographs range from romantic play to hardcore ritual, from timid submission to merciless domination. This collection contains the erotic visions of numerous notably photographers, among them Robert Chouraqui, C.C. Clearwater, Peter Czernich, Volker Diekamp, John Dietrich, Knut Ehret, Eric Martin, Pierre Gouzou, Kyra Gray, Ragnar Gischas, Christian Grünewald,Günter Hagedorn, Jiri Hampl, Rolf W. Hapke, Mik Hartmann, Simon Hind, Oliver Indra, Harald A. John, Dirk Kauzig, Chas Ray Krider, Laszlo, Karl Louis, Andy Metal, Gérard Musy, Simon Nicolai, Benoit Papillon, Eduardo Peris, George Pitts, Marcello Rubini, Katy Rudlova, Mike S., Jeremy Saffer, Scaudon, Gili Shani, Michael Sinn, Alexander Sterzel, Magnus Stockhardt, Thomas van de Scheck, and Trevor Watson.

About the Author, Martin Sigrist

Martin Sigrist's other titles include The Big Book of Boobs, Glamour Photography Workshop, Hot Cheeks Two, Hot Nylons, Hot Voyeur Secrets, and Shaven or Unshaven.

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Book Details

Published
April 1, 2008
Publisher
Olms, Georg Verlag AG
Pages
400
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9783037665862

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