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Adult Industry Photographer Ellen Stagg

MARLO MARQUISE AND ATHENA FATALE NAKED IN A BOX

ASA AKIRA IS ONE HOT LADY

FLASHBACK WITH JOANNA ANGEL

EVELYN VINYL AND A RIDING CROP

ALEXIS FORD TAKES IT OFF NEXT TO THIS WINDOW

I LOVE JESSIE LEE SO YOU SHOULD TOO

JENNA HAZE 

CALAMITY KEEPS HER STOCKINGS ON IN THE CREEPY BASEMENT

I have been a photographer since I was 16 years old. That’s when I started studying it and fell in love with it. I moved to NYC in 1996 from Connecticut to go to the School of Visual Arts to get my BFA in Photography. When I graduated SVA I decided to stay in Manhattan where I lived in the same apartment for 9 years. In quest of more space and a backyard, I finally made the big move to Brooklyn in the summer of 2007. I do consider myself a “New Yorker” since I have been here over 12 years.

I signed with my first photography agent at the end of my junior year of college. When I left them after 5 years, less than a year later I landed my first big ad campaign with Nixon watches. In my 9 year career as a professional photographer I have worked in advertising, fashion, and portraiture, shooting for all kinds of magazines, look books, stock photography, and celebrities. This (more commercially palatable) work can be seen at TheStaggParty.com.

When not shooting commercial photography, I have always pursued my personal work as well–my more erotic photos. I have been shooting erotic photography since I started using a camera, and I have loved all kinds of erotic art since I can remember. However, I really got into the work I’m producing for StaggStreet.com in December 2005 when I met my muse, Justine Joli. She was the first model to help me push my vision. Then Justine introduced me to more girls, and I kept taking trips to LA to shoot more and more Adult Industry models. Too “artsy” for porn mags and too “porny” for commercial work, I soon had a stockpile of erotic images and no home for them. It was at the suggestion of my friend (and fan) J. Nicely that I started my blog StaggStreet.com as an outlet for this work.

At first I was getting 10 visitors a day, and then a bit more when Frank151 started posting a Stagg “pic of the week” on their blog. A couple months later I was receiving press from Complex Magazine’s blog, Fleshbot and Sex TV. As I received increasing attention through word-of-mouth buzz and press coverage from around the world, the numbers of visitors went from a couple hundred a day to thousands. Since the beginning of 2008 close to half a million visitors have viewed my work on StaggStreet.com.

These days, I still stay busy (and pay my rent) with my commercial work, but I passionately pursue my erotic photography at every chance I get. Along, with continuing to display my work on StaggStreet.com, in the future you can expect to see photo books, more gallery shows, and even a documentary. And if you think you’ve got what it takes to get in front of my camera, don’t hesitate to drop me a line. Who knows, if I like what I see, you might just make it on StaggStreet.

With Love, Stagg

Ifc.com Documentary of Ellen Stagg photographing her favorite models, The Stagg Party
MYSPACE – http://myspace.com/staggsgtreet
TWITTER – http://www.twitter.com/staggee

Diabolical Rabbit New Shirt Incredible Hare Available now

New design by artist Austin Lee, “Incredible Hare” shirts which are available for men and women are a spoof on Marvel Comics Incredible Hulk with a funny twist to it.

Get yours while they are still available at our SHOP so buy yours NOW!!!.

Brand We Like: Skim Milk

Skim Milk Clothing

About Skim Milk Brand:

After being unimpressed by most designs, Skim Milk decided to take the art of making a cool t-shirt into their own hands. We started in 2009 under the name Designerdrugs and switched the brand to Skim Milk in 2012. We view t-shirts not purely as a means of fashion, but also as canvases for art. We are passionate about bringing you the most thought-provoking designs that blur the lines of innovation and sarcasm. We are deeply committed to making sure that each shirt is exceptionally unique. To maintain their prestige we only do limited edition runs–each numbered and never to be reprinted again. We LOVE every shirt and think you’ll agree that each one is a must have in your closet.

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Super Creative Artist By The Name Of Fede Cruz

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Federico Massa, alias Cruz, is a Brooklyn based artist from Italy. Born in Milan in 1981, he graduated from the “Academy of Fine Arts of Brera”, in Milan in 2006.
In the academy he studies set and design, but at the same time discovers a big art scene, learning news techniques to correlate them whit sprays on the different surface.

 

During his first year at the Academy, Federico helped found The Bag Art Factory collective in Milan, of which he is still an active member. This group of artists; including painters, sculptors, and set and designer, collaborates on a variety of projects and constantly organizes exhibitions of their works.

Federico’s years at The Bag Art Factory were formative in his artistic growth. During this time, key elements of his vision were developed through the exchange of ideas, of discussion, and contamination with other artist of the collective.

Two years later, he  enters in Biokip, a polyhedral group that make arts and electronic  music, collaborating with installation, exhibition, and staging, mixed in musicals and artistics scenaries.

More recent, is the project of custom lamps in plexiglass, created by A3 design.

Federico’s work has been presented in numerous exhibitions all over Europe, and has been published in catalogues as well as art books. In addition, he works in collaboration with well-known fashion brands.

Federico also did different works and exhibitions for charity, the last one is for the international project call Elephant Parade, act to recover funds to protect the endangered elephant Indonesia, the works will be auctioned by the famous auction house Christie’s.

Graffiti

Graffiti

Graffiti

Graffiti

Graffiti

Omaggi

Omaggi

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This series represent a “human” monster with open jaws, within which there is a reptilian eye, which represents the dark side that lurks within us all and observes everything around him.

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Poster

Poster

These works, as all the jobs realized by Cruz and Berse together, introduce always symbolic representation in line with the thematic faced, always bright colors, and a search of synthetic lines to be more perceptible for the spectator.

Head Hunter

Head Hunter

Head Hunter

Head Hunter

This installation called “head hunter” is born from a idea of Federico Massa a.k.a. Cruz.

On purpose created for Margini’s Family Gallery, this work, tall 4 mt and wide 3,60 mt have been realized to 4 hands: composed by a pictorial part on paper and canvas from the artist Cruz, and from a bright part projected by the same artist but realized with methacrylic by Andrea Goy of A# Design.

The Heads Hunter represents a face monstrous, representative the human race, in which wide open jaws a reptile eyes is glimpse inside like an hidden anxious presence sometimes laid a trap inside every human being.

This way, just as in one of the best films of Fritz Lang” The human beast” drawn from the namesake book of Emilie Zola, the concept recalls the coexistence of the human beast in the mind of the human being, the part more instinctive and irrational than is burst out when moral teachings fall and we don’t know how to distinguish between the good and the evil anymore.

Five canvas painted in acrylic and spray, tell 30 x 30 cm, hang from the right hand of the heads hunter, while a reproduction of the same ,realized in methacrylic illuminated by the inside, it hangs from the left hand.

Also the eyes of the hunter are realized in methacrylic illuminated by the inside.

Social Circus

This installation realized together with the artist Berse,for  Margini’s Family Gallery  and is entirely painted on paper.

This idea take up the pre-existing project of the two artist, that consist in realize poster and paste it on the street.

The installation is customizing in according with the wall dimension.

Two canvas of the artists are introduces inside of that, behind of the bars of paper.

The installation, as all the jobs realized by Cruz and Berse together, introduce always symbolic representation in line with the thematic faced, always bright colors, and a search of synthetic lines to be more perceptible for the spectator.

Copy that solo Show

Copy that solo Show

In this personal exhibition in NYC at the Graphite Gallery, entitled “COPY THAT”, Federico presented his last series of “Homages”.

The collection consists of his personal reinterpretation of posters affixed by the city of Milan to promote exhibitions of internationally acclaimed modern and classical artists at Royal Palace of Milan.

Federico detached the posters from various locations throughout Milan, and completely reinterpreted the works, maintaining some fundamental details, paying homage to the masterpieces of the original artists.

In his last works,Federico presents his vision of his adopted city, New York, as a place of creation and inspiration. In these pieces, the artist pays homage not only to other artists but also to the city that inspires him on various levels.

Can catch Fede Cruz HERE.

 

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