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Blue Blood: 17 Year Anniversary Updates

by Cutter : November 18th, 2009 : Add a Comment »

17 years is a long time to be creating and publishing cool sexy AltPorn. The first issue of Blue Blood Magazine rolled off the press on Halloween 1992 and they have been putting out their own brand of sex positive freaky tattooed pierced purple haired kinky Goth punk rock erotica ever since. To put things in perspective, BurningAngel’s Joanna Angel was in like the 5th grade when Blue Blood was publishing inked up counterculture couples fucking. Suicidegirls recently celebrated their 8th year in business and Blue Blood has still been around more than twice as long and they are still putting out really hot and creative updates I look forward to seeing. That’s just impressive.

To mark the occasion of their 17th year, Blue Blood announced a special $1.70 trial price and also revamped their site tour to show more of what they have for their members. The new site tour seems to dynamically morph with new pictures every few hours, so you really get a sense of the depth of their content. According to their new tour, even $1.70 trial members get access to 5 sites. Mathematically, the year long membership is an even better deal, now that they cut that membership price in half too. I really enjoy their websites a lot but I do wish they would put out more magazines too. Go have a look at their new site tour. Now, if they would only send me one of those purple Blue Blood bears. It’s for a friend, really.

Blue Blood: 17 Year Anniversary Updates
Blue Blood writes:
Blue Blood celebrates its 17 year anniversary by rolling out a hot new design for BlueBlood.com with extra special new $1.70 VIP trial pricing. Since 1992, Blue Blood has pioneered a genre, redefined the rock and roll beauty standard, broken down the walls between subcultures, and launched countless artists, creating venue and platform for what was previously an underrepresented kind of creative work. Blue Blood has brought its audience the innovative and quality entertainment it deserves, with insightful writing, creative photography, and beautiful people. Blue Blood is about the power and sensuality of individuality. Blue Blood is delicious luxury pop culture candy for intelligent adults.

BlueBlood.com features more than 100,000 erotic photos, showcasing more than 400 of the most exceptional individuals, shot by dozens of gifted photographers, with a huge number of coffee table books and magazine features to their credit. BlueBlood.com includes magazine quality photography of gorgeous, stylish, gothic, punk, deathrock, and otherwise offbeat women, Blue Blood VIP’s world famous signature couples sets, and erotic fiction by some of the best-loved genre writers in the world.

Forrest Black, who supervises all design and code teams for Blue Blood’s extended network and is responsible for the brand’s overall look and feel, personally created the new design for BlueBlood.com and the Blue Blood VIP members area. Forrest Black was born in San Francisco in a house with thirteen black cats and, as a baby, went from crawling to walking at parties where the Grateful Dead jammed. As an early adopter of internet technology, he worked on sites for cool icons from John Lennon and Peggy Lee to The Beastie Boys and The Dandy Warhols. He has been art directing for Blue Blood since 1992. Forrest Black says, “We’re very excited to showcase even more of the great content our members have enjoyed, plus lots of new work. And we think the new 17 year celebratory $1.70 trial offer is a great opportunity for people to check out what we have going on.”

The new Blue Blood VIP tour includes bigger pages with larger photographs. It is broken down into thematic sections where pages of free sample pictures morph with dynamically updating images. Some of the core repeating motifs in Blue Blood are couples, goth-industrial erotica, art and tattoos, science fiction fandom and costuming, fetish, and of course punk. BlueBlood.com guests can also read news about Blue Blood contributors, see what recent community posts are from the Blue Blood forums where members interact, and follow a convenient new link to the regularly-updated Blue Blood Twitter.

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

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Blue Blood: Free Masuimi Max

by Truant : October 7th, 2009 : Add a Comment »

Blue Blood just put up a really hot (and free) assorted gallery of the legendary Masuimi Max on their free community and news site BlueBlood.net. The shots in this assorted free gallery are picked from the astounding 31 sexy and creative sets of Masuimi Blue Blood has available now in what they call their Blue Blood VIP, which is the networked access their subscribed members get, including full access to all the content of BarelyEvil, GothicSluts, RubberDollies, and some other stuff. That’s a lot of Masuimi Max! Their extensive Masuimi collection includes sets shot by well known AltPorn photographers Chad Michael Ward, Kelly Lind, Amelia G and Forrest Black, and Ashley Fontenot and shows an interesting range of Masuimi’s incomparable looks. Enjoy the new free Masuimi gallery.

Blue Blood: Free Masuimi Max
Blue Blood writes:
Masuimi Max guns, lingerie, and milk bath gallery, photography by Chad Michael Ward and Kelly Lind

Masuimi Max in all her glory in tons of photos in the Blue Blood VIP including full sets by Chad Michael Ward, Kelly Lind, Amelia G and Forrest Black, and Ashley Fontenot.

Blue Blood: Free Masuimi Max

Blue Blood: Rachel Face Even has Punk Panties

by Truant : October 6th, 2009 : Add a Comment »

Blue Blood just added their 14th sexy set of hot punk rocker Rachel Face. She’s drinking her Pabst Blue Ribbons and getting naked in the middle of the dive bar. This looks like a lot of fun and the kind of night you remember for years, or don’t remember the next morning, depending on your alcohol tolerance. Those panties are hilarious and I love this girl. She’s just too cool and so sexy naked. There are a lot of alt-models billed as ‘punk’ these days but Rachel is the real deal. Thank you Blue Blood for being true.

Blue Blood: Rachel Face Even has Punk Panties
Blue Blood writes:
Editor Amelia G writes of this BarelyEvil set shot by her and Forrest Black, that she feels it really gives a sense of what it is like to drink with Rachel. Fun and dangerous and don’t ever forget that that tummy tattoo reads, Hell hath no fury like a woman who will blow out your brains. I think it is also notably amusing that Rachel Face is drinking Pabst in this update and her panties say, if you can read this, I must be drunk. Entertaining stuff.

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Blue Blood: Blasphemous Devil Girls

by Truant : October 2nd, 2009 : Add a Comment »

Blue Blood took a different approach to celebrating Blasphemy Day, not only releasing several hot naked Devil Girl sets for BarelyEvil and their Blue Blood mega site, but also posting an informative article on their free BlueBlood.net site telling us all about the latest new internet based holiday and it’s origins, background, and meaning. I don’t know if naked Devil Girls are really Blasphemous though. I think sets like this one of Dana DeArmond fucking her hot shaved, tattooed, and pierced pussy with a custom crafted big glass cross shaped sex toy are more qualified as truly blasphemous. Creatively styled BarelyEvil sets of Szandora, Nina Sin, Masuimi Max, Dana Dark, Lori the Gory, Scar 13 and others all done up like hot Devil Girl pin-ups seems more pro-devil, not anti-religion. Not that I’m complaining. I’d rather see hot explicit Devil Girl layouts than Linda Blair puking pea soup any day. I really like the make-up that they do for these BarelyEvil photos. It’s cool how the tattoos show through the body paint. I’m going to hook you up with not one, but two free Devil Girl galleries, courtesy of Blue Blood. Just click the pic to see lots more of Nina Sin and Szandora. Blue Blood has some more SFW ones on their free site too.

Blue Blood: Blasphemous Devil Girls

Blue Blood: Blasphemous Devil Girls

Amelia G writes:
Blasphemy Day is a new internet-spawned holiday like Talk Like a Pirate Day or CAPS LOCK DAY. I’m not surprised that more people added typing like a pirate to their holiday calendars than typing in all capital letters, but I would have thought more people would have gotten into Blasphemy Day.

Blasphemy Day is set for September 30, as a tip of the hat to the riots caused when a Danish newspaper ran a cartoon of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. According to the anonymously-run Blasphemy Day web site, “International Blasphemy Day is not just a day. It is a movement to dismantle the wall which exists between religion and criticism . . . The objective of International Blasphemy Day is to open up all religious beliefs to the same level of free inquiry, discussion and criticism to which all other areas of academic interest are subjected.” Noble aspiration, although I’m not sure a mean-spirited cartoon really advances human knowledge. Slaying sacred cows can be humorous (Heck, even the existence of the idiomatic expression sacred cow is pretty funny), but I have yet to hear anyone explain what the joke was in the Danish Muhammad cartoon, except maybe that it would piss people off.

I used to feel like each person’s individual relationship with their deity or deities or lack thereof was . . . well, personal. I am a fan of analysis and critical thinking, but I pretty much don’t discuss religion. I lived in Israel as a teenager and all major religions go there for debate. Or it being the cradle of three of the major modern religions. Or something like that. While living there, someone I knew complained to me about an agnostic debating him on his Christianity. He said he felt it was wrong for someone undecided to try to convince him that his religion was predicated on something he couldn’t be sure of because, if the undecided agnostic won the debate, they would have stolen his faith. His position was that his faith was valuable to him and being undecided meant nothing to the agnostic. I just did a quick Bing on the person who said that and he apparently is still losing and rediscovering his faith on a regular basis, so maybe he was actually the agnostic. Whether or not the person, who made the point on the value of faith for the believer, was an idiot probably doesn’t make the point invalid.

But then I lived in Georgia. And that totally changed my views on religious tolerance. I experienced countless people who considered themselves religious use their status as a person of faith to behave in incredibly bigoted ways towards those around them. Including me. I literally had door-to-door religion salesmen defecate on my porch. I had bakers ask me if I drank baby’s blood when I was trying to buy a bagel. (No, I eat bagels. Duh.) I had come across bigots before, but I’d never seen this level of intolerant, assumption-making, busy-body, beating-down of anybody different. I had a pretty normal punk reaction to Southern oppression in that it made me want to jump up and down on the tables, yell, and rebel. Blasphemy became utterly hilarious to me.

While kind of doing the couch tour in between Atlanta and Los Angeles, Forrest Black registered the domain BarelyEvil.com. (Do not click that link if you are at work, unless your office is totally cool with viewing naked blasphemers while on the clock.) He was amused by the idea of satanic teens and I’m a big fan of putting a site on a domain, once it is registered, so Forrest Black built Blue Blood’s Barely Evil, and we did kind of a lot of shoots involving crosses, fetish nuns, and devil girls. They were fun and creative. BarelyEvil takes a light-hearted approach to the subject matter. You can see a free devil girl gallery Forrest Black and I shot here and both those full series, in all their glory, are available in the Blue Blood VIP members area. We’ve shot a lot of different styles of devilgirls, but we did this style first with Dana Dark and later of Szandora, Scar 13, Masuimi Max, Lori the Gory, and Nina Sin, among others.

So, is blasphemy funny or mean, uncalled-for or needed, or some gray area combo of the above? Is slaughtering sacred cows a good thing or is the very expression “slaughtering sacred cows” hate speech? Are you ready to celebrate Blasphemy Day?

Blue Blood: Vampire Con Portraits

by KittyTwo : September 11th, 2009 : Add a Comment »

A while back, I wrote a post about how Blue Blood’s Amelia G was speaking on a panel at Vampire Con and then she and Blue Blood’s Forrest Black were setting up a location studio at the closing party. The pictures they shot that night are now up in a free Vampire Con portrait gallery, along with a write-up of the event written by Amelia G. I laughed out loud at the humorous part of the article where she talks about meeting Dennis Hof from HBO’s Cathouse show there. I watch Cathouse from time to time and it is about the goings-on at a swanky legal brothel called The Bunny Ranch in Nevada. It seems Dennis Hof brought a Transylvanian escort to Vampire Con and she was one of the many people photographed in the Blue Blood event studio that night.
Blue Blood: Vampire Con Portraits

Blue Blood: Vampire Con Portraits

Blue Blood: Vampire Con Portraits

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Blue Blood: NSFW Contributor News

by Truant : September 1st, 2009 : Add a Comment »

I just received an announcement about Blue Blood’s new NSFW contributor news section. It’s an impressively extensive collection of news and appearances made by people that appear on or otherwise work with Blue Blood. They tell us this is a lot like what they did with their contributors page in the Blue Blood magazine, but obviously more. They talk about girls’ magazine and book credits, site appearances, interviews, music video appearances, everything you’d want to know about your favorite models, photographers, writers, and more. I have to say that I like the idea. If I see a girl on Blue Blood, this will point me towards lots of other work she’s done that I might not know about yet. It’s a real contrast with sites that give ‘their girls’ new names and make like they keep them all in their basement when they are not using them. Even I had no idea some of these girls did so many interesting things and I pay a lot of attention. It looks like they are still working on it and asking readers for feedback, but I just spent an hour checking it out and found some great info. Amelia G always writes funny FAQ’s too.

Blue Blood: NSFW Contributor News
Blue Blood writes:
Want to know more about all the models, photographers, writers, and everyone who makes the various Blue Blood sites happen? There is http://www.blueblood.net if you surf from the workplace, but now there is also the free blog http://www.blueblood.com/news/ if you want to be able to find all the related hotness.

This blog is the digital incarnation of the print Blue Blood magazine’s contributor page. Every print issue used to have a contributors page to promote the other projects of Blue Blood’s writers, illustrators, photographers, models, and everyone who helped make the magazine happen. If you just can’t get enough of a particular Blue Blood contributor’s work, this blog will aim to help you find more of their cool creations.

Editrix Amelia G says, “I founded Blue Blood in 1992 to celebrate a community I was very much a part of. When I gave Steve Jackson Games a writer’s contact info or White Wolf gave me illustrator contact info or I gave an author Circlet Press’ calls for submissions or a Blue Blood writer gave me Masquerade Books’ editor guidelines, these acts of sharing were not aberrations; they were the whole point . . . If you are a Blue Blood contributor, print or online, this year or distant past, and you have a new project, we’d love to hear about it and promote it here. Please drop us a line.

http://www.blueblood.com/news/

Love, Amelia G and Forrest Black and the Whole Blue Blood Crew

Blue Blood: Vampire-Con

by KittyTwo : August 13th, 2009 : Add a Comment »

Amelia G from Blue Blood will be speaking at Vampire-Con this weekend on a panel called Hot-Blooded: Vampires & Sexuality at 1pm at the Henry Fonda Theater. Sunday night, from approximately 8:30pm to 1am, Blue Blood’s Amelia G and Forrest Black will have a location studio set up on the roof at Vampirella’s Ball to photograph the most fabulous attendees. As a big fan of True Blood, Twilight, and Amelia G and Forrest Black’s photography, I will be looking forward to those pictures. (pic below is from the VampireCon, not Blue Blood)

Blue Blood: Vampire-Con

Blue Blood writes:
It is no secret that I love the vampire genre. I received Honors at Wesleyan University for my thesis on vampire legends as a paradigm for aggressive human sexuality. And I would like the record to show that I will be speaking on exactly that topic this weekend at Vampire Con in Hollywood. I’ll be taking part in the panel programming Sunday afternoon, after the movie nights, and before Vampirella’s Ball (more on this in a moment.) I’m excited that Wendi Mirabella and Lotti Pharriss Knowles have put Vampire-Con together.

The panel I am on is called Hot-Blooded: Vampires & Sexuality and is at 1pm at the Henry Fonda Theater on Hollywood Blvd. It will be moderated by David J. Skal, Author of Hollywood Gothic and V Is For Vampire: The A-Z Guide Of Everything Undead. I’m especially excited that Pam Keesey, who I’m looking forward to catching up with will be on the panel. She is the editor of multiple anthologies of lesbian vampire tales, Women Who Run with the Werewolves: Tales of Blood, Lust, and Metamorphosis, and Vamps: An Illustrated History of the Femme Fatale. Pam Keesey has a very engaging personality, has published yours truly, and once gave me a tour of Forrest Ackerman’s memorabilia collection. Other panelists are Hal Bodner, author of Bite Club: A West Hollywood Vampire Tale, filmmaker Fred Olen Ray from The Lair, actress Celeste Yarnall, best known at a vamp convention for her role in The Velvet Vampire, but who has appeared in everything from Melrose Place to Star Trek, and best-selling author, comic book writer, and filmmaker Donald F. Glut who recently directed the Elizabeth Bathory-inspired movie Blood Scarab. And we’ll be talking about vampire sex.

That evening, at the same venue, from 8:30pm to 1am, there will be Vampirella’s Ball. The music will be provided by DJ Xian and DJ Gary Calamar, music supervisor of HBO’s True Blood and KCRW radio DJ. Vampire Con describes the appropriate attire saying, “Costumes are thoroughly encouraged – Vampires, Victorian, Edwardian, Steampunk, Bohemian, Tribal, Gypsy.”

Forrest Black and I will have a location studio set up to photograph people involved in the event, revelers who most exemplify the themes of the event, and our close personal friends (i.e. not everyone, but photographic subjects best for doing press coverage on Vampire Con.) If we know you from online, please come find us on the roof Sunday night (or at my panel during the day) and say hello and where we know you from. I’m looking forward to running into tons of cool people at this event. Our favorite photos from the evening will of course appear here on BlueBlood.net.

Blue Blood: Bed Time with Fedora

by Truant : August 9th, 2009 : Add a Comment »

Blue Blood just posted this sexy series of our friend Fedora and she’s looking pretty tasty. I like the intimate sleep-over feel. You can tell they were having fun shooting these. Fedora is sporting the un-shaved bush, which we hardly ever see anymore, but you can still see her signature mustache tattoo peeking out over the red bush. It’s more like a pubic goatee now. Fedora has been out on a round the country road trip, shooting hot stuff and having adventures and I can’t wait to see what treasures she returns with. Until then, check out this hot Blue Blood update.

BarelyEvil: Bed Time with Fedora

Blue Blood writes:
Fedora is adorable in blue. Adoration commencing in T-minus . . .
–Amelia G

BarelyEvil: Bed Time with Fedora

BarelyEvil: Bed Time with Fedora

AmeliaG.com: Interview with Amelia G

by BedaHoydenish : July 30th, 2009 : Add a Comment »

Everyone knows Amelia G runs the Blue Blood empire and also does some of the photography and writing for it. Here on APN, we’ve featured photographs she has shot for Blue Blood many times and we’ve mentioned her writing once or twice. (You can also see the interview we did with Amelia G five years ago — Ed.) I write for APN and I have all the old Blue Blood print magazines from the 90’s in plastic bags with cardboard backing, so I thought I was pretty aware and I still found a lot on Amelia G’s new AmeliaG.com site to both inform and entertain me. In addition to running the business end of Blue Blood and working as an editor for many projects, Amelia G has had hundreds of photo sets published and thousands of articles. Amelia G has done writing and/or photography for all the major adult publishing houses including Playboy, Penthouse, Flynt, Crescent, Magna, and AVN, plus niche magazines including Marquis, On Our Backs, Skin Two, Tattoo Teasers, Fetish, Extreme Fetish, $pread, and of course Blue Blood. Her fiction has appeared in Best American Erotica, Best S/M Erotica, and Best Women’s Erotica and dozens more books. But she still took time out of her busy schedule to give APN this exclusive interview.

AmeliaG.com: Interview with Amelia G

APN: Blue Blood magazine in print was really ground zero for jump-starting the whole altporn genre and you’ve managed to maintain a top ranking for Blue Blood for more than sixteen years. To what do you credit your remarkable success and longevity?

AG: Thanks. I always hope the universe will smile on me for hard work and doing the right thing, and sometimes it does. A big advantage Blue Blood had in coming to the web is that the magazine was always subscription-driven and we had free sites for the community for years before we launched our first membership site. We actually had paid members before we had even actually launched the first pay site because we tested out a banner rotation for a few minutes and people saw it. I really appreciate the support we’ve gotten over the years and try to really put a lot back into the scene and into having really great creative work on all my sites.

AmeliaG.com: Interview with Amelia G

APN: Okay, so, in your bio on your new personal site, your thesis subject really jumped out at me. You wrote your thesis at Wesleyan University on vampire legends as a paradigm for aggressive human sexuality?

AG: I sure did. Kind of funny that it seemed sort of shocking, and outrageous, and possibly frivolous to be writing about that sort of topic, at a school like that, but it actually did turn out to be relevant to my job. The name Blue Blood is sort of a play on words with the blood for vampires and gothic spookyness and the blue meaning erotic as in blue movies, but the blue blood phrase overall connoting a certain tastefulness and strength. Especially in 1992, when I founded Blue Blood, it was very common for alt-identified people to feel like they had to accept second class citizen status. So the strength aspect is really important to the core manifesto for me. The most important message I would like readers or members to get from Blue Blood is that purple hair or tattoos or having kinky sex or otherwise living flamboyantly does not mean you are not entitled to the rewards of the larger society.

AmeliaG.com: Interview with Amelia GAPN: Didn’t the magazine have some bloodplay in it as well?

AG: The very first issue of Blue Blood, my friend Fish wrote a how-to article for safe bloodplay. Fish is a tattoo artist now and he was a military medic then, so he’s educated on the subject, but we got so many angry letters about that article. Blue Blood magazine even showed condoms in shoots and the article was about how to do bloodplay safely, so I’m very safety conscious, but some people just do not understand that it is not the extremity of a sexual practice which makes it unsafe. Unfortunately, in the internet distribution channel, we’ve been forced to move away from anything with blood in it.

APN: How does publishing on the internet instead of in print change whether you can have bloodplay?

AG: A lot of people get all caught up with definitions of genre based on what is and is not shown, but what can be shown in media is very dependent on distribution channel. For example, it did not used to be possible to show penetration in a magazine and be distributed on any newsstands outside of adult bookstores. Online, penetration makes no difference in where something can be seen. By contrast, if a web site accepts credit cards for memberships, they are likely to run into difficulties having any blood content. We’ve had to remove photo sets which showed only topless nudity where the girl was playing with blood made of vanilla-flavored corn syrup and food coloring because it was deemed extreme violence. If you watch Skinemax or cable channels like that, you can’t see penetration, but every other flick is a horror-themed excuse to douse topless women with fake blood. So it is not really that some distribution channels allow more and some allow less; they are just different.

AmeliaG.com: Interview with Amelia GAPN: So is publishing on the internet harder or easier than in print?

AG: I love magazines. I still contribute to print projects and still create print projects. I love getting to hold a finished magazine in my hand. But the wonderful thing about the internet is that it is possible to go directly to the people who get it, without having to go through some distributor who hasn’t cracked an adult magazine in twenty years and thinks having tattoos is something that only teenagers would do. Despite a few restrictions on things like bloodplay, I find the internet easier from a distro standpoint. I think it is harder from a community standpoint. Back in the all print days, there used to be a lot of events where publishers would get together and we all traded quarter page ads with each and that is less the case for web publishers in this demographic.

AmeliaG.com: Interview with Amelia G

APN: How do you feel about how altporn has evolved?

AG: Well, for one thing, I prefer the expression counterculture erotica to altporn, but I think altporn has definitely become the term for subculture-infused erotic media. In some respects, things are much easier today because being offbeat and being naked on camera have both been really destigmatized most places. In some respects, things being easier means that there are a small percentage of people who decide they want to make altporn who don’t really have the sense of community or individuality which would once have definitely been there. Most people in it are cool, but it has become more difficult to recognize who I have things in common with now, because, for example, there are people who just dress a certain way to be accepted and they don’t really care about personal freedom or get what it is all about.

AmeliaG.com: Interview with Amelia G

APN: Your personal pics section on AmeliaG.com is really funny and I spotted so many famous people with you in there. Is your life basically a twenty-four hour party where you go from Hummer limo to book reading to art show to nightclub to fab afterparty?

AG: When I actually do take a moment to go out on the town, I like to make it count. I’m really a workaholic, but I think a gallery of like fifteen shots of me holding a camera and seventy of me sitting at a computer would have been less entertaining than eighty-five of me having fun.

AmeliaG.com: Interview with Amelia G

APN: My favorite part of your new AmeliaG.com site is the professional photography portfolio you have on there. I love that you have members of the Misfits, Genitorturers, and Marilyn Manson in there with altstars like Voltaire, Bella Vendetta, and my future wife April Flores and it somehow seems all of a piece. How do you choose who you are going to shoot?

AG: As an artist, it is really important to me that my work be seen, so I like to have an idea of where a shoot might be published. A few hundred people a week apply to appear on the various Blue Blood sites, including BlueBlood.com, BarelyEvil.com, GothicSluts.com, and RubberDollies.com in particular, and there is a submission form on BlueBloodPhoto.com. I, of course, publish other people’s photography even more often than my own on BlueBlood.com etc. and there are only so many hours in the day, but I do photograph select people from the Blue Blood apps. I do take commissions from publications, record labels, and such. In general, I most enjoy photographing people who have a certain spark, star quality, individuality, personal style, and passion for self-expression. Hotness is good, but there needs to be hotness with unique self-expression. After all, I think avoiding just conforming to someone else’s aesthetic is important to being alt.

AmeliaG.com: Interview with Amelia G

APN: Thanks so much for your time. Congrats on the launch of AmeliaG.com. It looks fabulous, it is fun to look at, and it is really informative.

AG: Thank you for the interview and the kind words.

AmeliaG.com: Interview with Amelia G

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