
Length1h 31m
About this audiobook
Erotic photo art has lost much of its exquisite soul since Playboy and other girlie monthlies repackaged the human body for mass-market consumption. Like much painting, sculpture and engraving, since its beginning photography has also been at the service of eroticism. This collection presents erotic photographs from the beginning of photography until the years just before World War II. It explores the evolution of the genre and its origins in France, and its journey from public distrust to the large audience it enjoys today.
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GenreOther
Length1 hr 31 mins
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Publish dateJul 1, 2011
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Erotic Erotic Photography Photography
2History of Erotic Photography
3for a wealthy clientele. Afterwards, different
4It
5The main reason
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6As far as the first century of the history
7However, this French particularity and
8Photography Conquering Nudity
9On 19th of August 1839, Louis-Jacques
10meticulously with pumice stone powder. The
11on the temperature, humidity, the weather
12(particularly nauseating and dangerous) that
13discovery of the ferrotype and ambrotype -
14c. 1890 Anonymous Albumen print, 20.7 x 13.7 cm
15with regards to erotic photography, which
16Noël-Marie Paimal Lebours, optician by
17not very reliable and not very practical.
18their speciality.
19The interconnection between the two
20c. 1890 Anonymous Gelatin silver print, 12.5 x 10.2 cm
21The Academic Alibi
22production; and, on the other hand, there
23attribute to one or the other these images that
24Visiting Card No 1152
25paper at the Print Room of the Imperial
26quality of the daguerreotype with the added
27c. 1900 Anonymous Gelatin silver print, 12 x 16 cm
2819th century; antiquity with its mythological
29A certain Madame Ducellier was
30c. 1900 H.C.W., Paris Gelatin silver print, 23.7 x 17.7 cm
31For his second appearance in court, he
32However, even nude photographs of models
33The moral question of circulation to the
34c. 1900 Anonymous Gelatin silver print, 16.6 x 11 cm
35Bonapartist convictions and those desirous of
36c. 1900 Anonymous Gelatin silver print, 22 x 16.8 cm
37Summer Night
38Haussman. The Prefect Baron Haussman
39As well as casual models, photographers
40Italian models by use of odious and racist
41“For thirteen years.”
42At the age of fourteen, the boys and girls
43The Ethnographical Alibi
44The colonisation of virgin territories
45Suggestive
46transport people to another world, even if the
47The Most Graceful of Laotian Ballerinas
48his clientele. The young girl who obligingly
49Gloeden
50In 1949, Roger Peyrefitte, in Les Amours