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Blue Blood: Jiz Lee Fucks Syd Blakovich

by Truant : March 13th, 2010 : Add a Comment »

Jiz Lee and Syd Blakovich are two of the most exciting performers doing alternative erotica and/or porn these days and I enjoy getting to see anything they do, especially when they do it together. This recent Blue Blood series of the sexy couple brings it to a whole new level of hot too. Hot pixie Jiz Lee fucks Syd Blakovich hard with a huge chrome sex toy right out in the open air of the graffiti covered wasteland they found together. The intimate kissing pictures are just as hot as the explicit hard sex shots and with nearly 200 pictures, there is a lot to see here. Check out the free sample gallery for more of a taste.

Blue Blood: Jiz Lee Fucks Syd Blakovich
Blue Blood writes:
This was a really fun set to shoot. The park was a bit crowded, but we found our little semi-secluded part. The energy between Syd Blakovich and Jiz Lee is really strong and I think these two could have gone at it together all day. Amelia G and I were talking philosophy with the two of them at coffee shortly before we got to shooting the two of them together and they really do ‘get it’ when it comes to creating erotic art and capturing intimate encounters that the people involved actually enjoy and take pleasure in. I have to agree with Amelia, these two are exactly the kinds of cool people we set out to celebrate back when we started. This is a really hot series and I hope you enjoy it as much as I do. ~Forrest

Blue Blood: Jiz Lee Fucks Syd Blakovich

Crazybabe: Jiz Lee and Syd Blakovich

by Truant : December 3rd, 2009 : Add a Comment »

Now this is the Crazy sex and mayhem I like to see. Jiz Lee and Syd Blakovich give what looks like a night you’d never forget; the kind of night you’d tell stories about for the rest of your life. Wild and out of control unique perversion, all captured for the lucky viewer. This is dangerous and edgy and manages to keep it’s perverse sexuality. This reminds me of going on tour with punk rock bands and getting to destroy fleabag hotel rooms with genuinely dirty girls. I like this set so much, I’m hooking you up with a free sample gallery. There is just too much going on for one or two pictures.

Jiz Lee and Syd Blakovich at the Holiday Hotel Bronx NY
CrazyBabe writes:
Jiz Lee and Syd Blakovich at the Lovely Holiday Hotel in da Bronx.

Jiz Lee and Syd Blakovich at the Holiday Hotel Bronx NY
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Blue Blood: Syd Blakovich and Jiz Lee Gallery

by Truant : October 12th, 2009 : Add a Comment »

Blue Blood’s Amelia G writes in her journal about what she calls “The Liminal Nature of Photo Shoot Prep…” and it is interesting to get a feel for what putting together good photo shoots can be like. In this case, it’s the knockout Syd Blakovich and Jiz Lee getting it on in some sort of bombed out shelter. All I can say is WOW, this is some hot work. The chemistry between these two is so strong you can feel it and Amelia G did an amazing job capturing the heat between them and the feel of the environment. The found lighting really accentuates the tone of their bodies. I love the voyeuristic nature of this set. It isn’t just two alt-models ‘together’ for the camera, this is beautiful hot women in love getting it on, and you get to share in that. Check out the FREE GALLERY courtesy of Blue Blood, as these little versions don’t really do the set justice.

Blue Blood: Syd Blakovich and Jiz Lee

Amelia G writes:
It is a glowing testament to the awesomeness of Jiz Lee and Syd Blakovich that this shoot turned out great. I hope to photograph them both again soon.

The prep for this was pretty much cursed.

Syd is a bit of a gladiator, so my initial concept was to put the two of them in armor with swords. A guy I’d done a lot of favors for in the past, and gotten armor from in the past, told me that he completely had stuff that would be perfect for the dancer body types I described to him. It turned out that the only stuff he had was some embarrassingly awful half-assed stuff he had made for Britney Spears’ back-up dancers . . . which the Britney Spears people had hated so much they stopped working with the guy. There was no way I was putting Syd or Jiz in those defective outfits, but it had been a couple years since I last got armor from this particular source and I don’t think he’d cleaned his studio in the intervening time. He was hyperventilating about something or other and so I looked through the armor myself and had an allergic reaction to the filth. It was all sort of tragic and I was going to just get a couple pieces and see if I could put something together with some mismatched stuff and then the guy all of a sudden wants a totally ridiculous price and gets really aggro and tells me he is having a very bad day. I try not to take my bad days out on other people, so that hurt my feelings, especially as I was kinda pulling stuff at this point to be polite. So I decided to skip the whole mess.

Then part of the camera broke when I took it out of the bag at the location.

All of which I would have taken as a bad omen and called it a day under many circumstances, but I was really excited to shoot Syd Blakovich and Jiz Lee and we met for coffee beforehand and I just felt like we were creatively on the same page. And, of course, there is the part where they are both ridiculously gorgeous. So [info]forrestblack and I still did the shoot. As an artist, I could fret about this or that which is marginally different from whatever, but everything turned out really terrific. Sometimes what a shoot seems like it will be in the prep stage evolves into something different yet excellent as various factors play out and as part of the collaborative process of shooting.

This is a shot from the first set of Jiz Lee and Syd Blakovich for the Blue Blood VIP. You can check out this free Jiz Lee and Syd Blakovich gallery. More updates of them to come, plus a video interview about their Twincest art project.

Blue Blood: Syd Blakovich and Jiz Lee

Belladonna: Strapped Dykes Stills

by Cutter : September 5th, 2009 : Add a Comment »

Strapped DykesBelladonna just added some sexy stills from her upcoming Strapped Dykes DVD (Evil Angel). Strapped Dykes features Belladonna, Jiz Lee, Syd Blakovich, April Flores, and Bobbi Starr, all involved in some crazy strap-on action and is scheduled for release on November 29th, 2009. I know that seems like the distant future, but these girls are worth the wait. From the looks of the stills so far, this is going to be a hot one. These are a few shots from the April Flores (Fatty D) and Jiz Lee scene. There are lots more stills from the video available right now for members of Belladonna’s site Enter Belladonna.

Belladonna: Strapped Dykes Stills

Belladonna: Strapped Dykes Stills

Belladonna: Strapped Dykes Stills

Belladonna: Strapped Dykes Stills

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Best of the Bay 2009: Nofauxxx Best Queer Porn

by Cutter : August 31st, 2009 : Add a Comment »

We want to congratulate our friends over at Nofauxxx on recently being recognized as the Best Queer Porn by the San Francisco Bay Guardian in their Best of the Bay 2009. Now, I think you have to have a pretty specific definition of ‘queer’ not to cringe a little when you hear their claims of being the oldest running queer porn site on the Internet (i.e. not Gay, but focused on alternative sexuality, including gay, lesbian, trans, BBW, etc. but differently alternative from other alternative sexuality sites previously available), but that doesn’t make us enjoy their work any less. They are a special cocktail of hot SF sex. Take for example this gritty hot recent stills update called “Deep Throat” featuring Syd Blakovich, Madison Young, and Jiz Lee (in an unfortunate wig), taken from their scene in the recent Nofauxxx movie Nostalgia. Nofauxxx creates some exciting and diverse media and it’s great to see them getting praise for it.

Best of the Bay 2009: Nofauxxx Best Queer Porn

San Francisco Bay Guardian writes:
BEST QUEER PORN: Nofauxxx
The problem with mainstream porn is that most of it is made in the San Fernando Valley by brainless douche bags and lazy ex-cheerleaders looking for a quick buck. But this is San Francisco. This is the art capital of the world, the home of the free thinker, the land of the awesome. Can’t we get some porn made for us? Yes, we can! Yes, we can! If you’re as sick of Barbie Doll smut as we are, then you should know about local filmmaker-producer-writer-artist Courtney Trouble. Trouble is the founder of a queer porn site called Nofauxxx.com (”queer” as in not just homo, but alternative as well). She’s the final word when it comes to smut with attitude, character, and soul. Not only is Nofauxxx the oldest running queer porn site on the Internet, it’s also the only spot that mixes alt, gay, lesbian, straight, trans, kink, and BBW content. It’s sexy, artsy, entertaining, all-inclusive, and totally DIY. In a word: ours.

Best of the Bay 2009: Nofauxxx Best Queer Porn

Xtra.ca reports from the Feminist Porn Awards in Canada

by Truant : June 18th, 2009 : Add a Comment »

Xtra.ca “Canada’s leading source for gay and lesbian news” has some entertaining coverage of the recent fourth-annual Feminist Porn Awards, featuring video interviews with Madison Young, Jiz Lee, and NoFauxxx’s Courtney Trouble. Congratulations to Courtney for bringing home the Most Deliciously Diverse Cast award for Roulette, as well as all the talented winners who demonstrate what is great and creative and sexy in the alt world.

You can see more of Xtra’s video coverage on their YouTube channel.

If you are looking for some hot stuff to check out, here are the winners of the 2009 Feminist Porn Awards:

Movie of the Year:
Champion | Shine Louise Houston- Pink and White Productions

Indie Porn Pioneer:
Madison Young

Most Deliciously Diverse Cast:
Roulette | Courtney Trouble- Nofauxxx Productions

Sexiest Dyke Movie:
One Night Stand (Pour Une Nuit) | Emilie Jouvet – Hysterie Productions + Fatale Media

Hottest Kink Movie:
Perversions of Lesbian Lust Vol.1 | Madison Young – Madison Bound Productions

Steamiest Trans Scene:
Crash Pad Series 2- Unlocked | Shine Louise Houston – Pink and White Productions

Sexiest Straight Movie:
Intense Desires | Eli Cross – Lennox Films

Hottest Mature Couple’s Movie:
Bill and Desiree: Love is Timeless | Tony Comstock – Comstock Films

Most Sensual Softcore & Golden Beaver Award for Canadian Content:
Man of My Dreams | Mimi Balfour – Cleopatra Productions

Steamiest Educational Series:
Red Hot Touch Series | New World Sex Education

Heartthrob of the Year:
Dylan Ryan | For work in Strap-on Motel, Sex Mannequin, Crash Pad Series Volume 3, Champion, Perversions of Lesbian Lust: Volume 1 and Lesbian Life: Real Sex San Francisco.

Heartthrob of the Year:
Tyler Knight | For work in Chemistry 4 and Intense Desires

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Feature: Courtney Trouble of NoFauxxx

by DominaDoll : February 25th, 2009 : add a comment (2 so far) »

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NoFauxxx pride themselves on being “the longest running queer porn site on the web” (Although a cursory check on the registration date of the clearly queer oriented BadPuppy shows it’s been successfully online since 1995. -Ed) Trouble, the site’s creator, began the site back in 2003 taking photos of herself and her friends and posting them online. NoFauxxx quickly caught on within the alt/queer community as something atypical, diverse, and freakishly outrageous. Fast forward to 2009, NoFauxxx 2.0 has evolved into a social networking porn site with a new site design and both a free and member’s community with many free features. The member’s area features over 139 photosets and 20 videos highlighting queer stars Jiz Lee, Dylan Ryan, Madison Young, Lorelei Lee, Kimberly Kane, Audacia Ray, and Trouble herself. You’ll see lots of diverse alt/queer gender-bending fuckery between boys, girls and transfolk, sporting Mohawks, tattoos, piercings, and strap-ons.

Coinciding with the launch of the new website, Trouble has also been hard at work behind the scenes filming her first full-length alt porn which has been two years in the making. NoFauxxx Roulette (2009) will feature “steaming hot sex scenes that support the existence of the queer sex underground, with authentic and sexually diverse vignettes that uphold feminist and queer political beliefs.”

I remember when your site first launched and what struck me about it (besides the alternative/gender inclusive/queer content) was the name: No “Fauxxx”. Obviously this is a reference to the “fake” quality of mainstream porn. What is your take on mainstream and your Modus operandi, or what you hope to accomplish with NoFauxxx?

I’m not trying to say everything else is fake, but I am trying to say that everything on the site is authentic. There’s really a personality behind the photos, and it’s not just in a model bio or a message board presence. I actually make it a goal to post content that looks personal. I use real settings, real outfits, real couples. I’ve shot porn stars like Lorelei Lee, but the difference between my photos and some other work that she’s done (even though it’s all wonderful!) — I got the chance to take intimate photographs of her in her bedroom, in her favorite outfit, surrounded by the books that have inspired her most in her life. That’s what I’m going for really, an intimacy that could never be read as fake, posed, unreal, or contrived.

NoFauxxx

How has NF evolved over the years? What have been your challenges and accomplishments? How has this project allowed you to evolve/transform as a sexual individual, an artist, a pornographer? Where do you hope it will lead?

NoFauxxxFirst of all, my photography has gotten waaaay better, and I’ve really learned how to make films over the years. If you see the videos on the site now, you can see how the quality really goes up a small notch in each vignette, and it’s taken a long time to get to the kind of quality you’ll find in Roulette. In a sense, the community has really expanded around me, so where there was once nothing but NoFauxxx, there’s now a whole community surrounding NoFauxxx. I’ve become more interested in making it high art, and I’ve really realized that the site lies somewhere in between “Queer Porn” and “Alt Porn.” — living in between a gay and straight space is hard to navigate, but that’s really where I hope it will lead.

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You maintain in your mission statement that NoFauxxx “is the longest running queer porn site on the web”. There are many “girl-girl” and “gay” porn websites on the internet that probably use the same claim. How do you see NoFauxxx as distinct from them in relation to queer/gender politics?

NoFauxxx“Girl Girl” is a contrived notion of queerness. I spoke with a company owner who boasts “true lesbians” in his business, and he had the audacity to say to me, “We make sure they’re a little bit bisexual.” And, while bisexuality is certainly a queer notion and bi girls count – the thought of this guy’s testing mechanisms for “real lesbianism” seems a little weak. I think that regardless of whether these “girl/girl” models actually like girls or not, the film is produced by men, with the intention of selling to men who like to watch lesbians.

I think you can be “queer” and be anywhere in the sexuality spectrum, as long as you feel like your sexual identity is somewhere outside the box, and perhaps you just don’t do things the way the world would expect you to as a gay, lesbian, straight, or bisexual.

The word “queer” in relation to “lesbian” and “gay” is an even more unifying word than “GLBT,” because you don’t have to explain your sexuality any further than that unless you feel like it. I think it’s a term used by younger people, certainly people who have transgendered folks in their scenes perhaps because of the complication of calling yourself “lesbian” or “straight” when you date people of varying genders. I believe “queer” also has a very punk rock element to it – we’re more deviant, we’re more dangerous, we’re more exciting, than just being plain old gay or kinky.

Women watch all kinds of porn. But women who identify as lesbians, from my experience at least, find most “girl/girl” porn to be extremely fake. It’s like whoever directed it has absolutely no idea how women fuck each other. Many alt porn sites have the same exact problem when it comes to shooting two girls together. Also, when I was doing girl/girl shows in a peepshow, it translated to men’s ideas of how women fuck in real life – meaning that men are believing this junk. I think that porn has the power to educate people, and that can be enlightening as well as damaging. How many things have you seen in porn where you have thought, “Well, that’s just not right!” Good porn will show you how it’d done right – but porn that was carelessly produced can teach it’s audience that our clits are in the backs of our throats, that lesbians love to show off for men, that all women can take 5 cocks in their asses all at once…. you get the picture.

I think that my site is one of those sites that show the world how people *really* fuck. I’m shooting raw, undirected, unscripted sex – I’m asking my models to show us how it’s really done. I think the end result is hotter both to queer audiences, and straight audiences, when the real is authentic and the chemistry is high.

Why is it important for you to deconstruct typical stereotypes in porn? Do you believe that art (as a vehicle for cultural critique) has the power to effect social change?

When was the last time you had to pick between BBW sex, MILF sex, Gay sex, Public sex, or Black-Dick-Zilla sex in your real, non-porn, you’re-actually-about-to-get-laid sex life? Real sexuality just isn’t thrown into boxes like that, and certainly, the people we are, and the people we’re attracted to, can’t all fit ourselves into those boxes. I think the over-niching of porn is rude to the performers, and I’d prefer that things were set up a little more like mine. I can’t separate my website into “Girls” and “Boys” because there’s some foxes on the site who wouldn’t know which side to pick. I think it’s important to break down gender, race, size, fetish, and orientation stereotypes to create a pornographic world were fat girls can be pin ups, skinny hipster boys can fuck their own asses, and black men can be nice, and not raping somebody’s daughter… Know what I mean? The stereotypes placed on minorities in the porn world is horrible, and I wouldn’t want to work in porn at all if I had to go by those rules.

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You mention that NF’s goal is to “uphold queer political beliefs” and “sex-positive theories”. How does porn accomplish this?

Sex positivity has a lot to do with being open with yourself and other’s sexual idiosyncrasies. In that sense, a sex positive porn would be honest and true to the performer and producers sexuality, without creating a stigma or stereotype about the sex being performed. And to me, upholding queer political beliefs in porn means practicing safer sex, showing communication/consent/safewords as a normal part of queer sex, and respecting people’s bodies, gender identities, pronouns, and sexual preferences.

Do you believe that by making sex-positive, gender-queer, diverse sexualities more accessible via the internet, it has changed the way people view typical stereotypes of beauty/sex/gender? Have you seen these views evolve over the years since you first launched NF?

I think it serves as a place where college-aged queers could go and see that they don’t have to be “this or that” to fit into a LGBT system, or the world in general. Also, maybe this would be a question to ask the readers here – has stumbling across my site made you see beauty/sex/gender differently? Over the years that I’ve been doing NoFauxxx, there have been more FTMs [female-to-males] making porn and performing, and many people have started their own queer porn sites.

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Much of the content on NF is taken by either yourself or your friends. How has DIY culture changed the porn industry, or has it? Mainstream keeps pumping out the same generic stuff and people still buy it. How can DIY complete with such an overwhelming commercial machine?

Mainstream porn can and always will pump out the same boring shit, but offering up more indie options will undoubtedly bring in our own audience. Once people see DIY porn, watching mainstream porn becomes a different experience–when you can see the different between real and fake.

NoFauxxx

I would like to talk about your new film: NoFauxxx Roulette. What was the experience like of creating such an ambitious project? What challenges did you face? What did you learn?

Well first off, I have absolutely no formal training in film or editing, so taking this project on was pretty much like enrolling in film school, except I had no teachers. I made plenty of mistakes and had to start over many times. In the end, I think teaching myself how to shoot and edit made Roulette a very unique film – i just don’t do things like everyone else.

I started filming Roulette in early 2007 with no budget. It’s taken me two years to complete, and I still owe money! The budget by far has been the biggest challenge – to keep updating the site and film this movie takes a lot of funds that I just didn’t have. Luckily I’ve been able to just make the movie, and hopefully it will work out in the end. The film is now available for pre-order at: http://www.courtneytrouble.com

There are many women who have become the makers rather than the muses in the porn industry. This is radically different form the 60s and 70s, within the feminist anti-porn movement. How have feminist ideologies changed to support the ability for women to become manufacturers of porn rather than passive pawns of male desire?

2nd wave feminists are our mothers and grandmothers – and naturally – this general of feminists have rebelled. Annie Sprinkle, Nina Hartley, Candida Royalle… these people broke the molds that allowed women to create porn, and watch it more freely, than before.

Do you consider yourself a 3rd wave feminist?

Revolution Girl Style Now!!!!

What artists, pornographers, icons (past and/or present) have inspired you? Who are your mentors?

I love classic photography–Man Ray, Helmut Newton, Robert Mapplethorpe, and current photographers like Nan Goldin, Ellen Von Unwerth, Dave LaChappelle. Jackie Strano and Shar Rednoir’s movies inspired me when I was younger, and now Jackie is someone I go to for film advice on a weekly basis.

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