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Photography for Perverts
Erotic Books - Erotic Photo Books

Ever dreamed of immortalizing yourself, your sweetie or a friend at their most erotic and fetishistic moments?

Master fetish photographer Charles Gatewood, the "family photographer of America's sexual underground" for more than four decades, shows you how to do your own outrageous and erotic fetish photography.

 

 

 

 

 

Comprehensive information on technique, lighting, finding models, dealing with developers, legal issues, ethics and more are all illustrated with Gatewood's mindblowing photos.

If you have a camera, a fantasy and this book, you have everything you need to get started with fetish photography for your own pleasure or for publication!



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