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Jane Way, Vegas

Jane Way (they/them) bares all to Trouble on the balcony of Las Vegas’ notoriously luxurious intergalactic high rise. What better way to debut filthy luxury to IPR than a punk rocker on top of the world?

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Blath: Punk Rock Green Faery

Not all faery-folk come from the forests- Blath is a pixie-like cutie from London’s rainy streets! This favourite God’s Girl and Amateur Porn star had lots of pretty things to wear for her shoot, but we liked her just the way she was – down to her sweetie’s underwear!

69 photos / photos by Kitty Stryker

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Drew Deveaux: “My Body Is A Bomb”

We are happy to present this collaboration between legendary queer porn performer Drew Deveaux and photographer Courtney Trouble
Artists Statement by Drew Deveaux
My body – and all trans bodies – are too often sites of violence. Violence perpetrated against us, yes. But also – as with the ubiquitous “man in the bathroom” red herring – our trans bodies are twisted into objects of imagined violence, into gender-bending weapons of mass destruction, by those cis people bent on barring us from achieving equality.
When I proposed the notion of the cotton ceiling a few years back, the violent backlash against me was profound. Not just death threats, but, even more awful were the accusations of rape, of being “a rapist”. As a survivor of sexual assault this cut deeper than anything.
The cotton ceiling was meant as a means to question why certain bodies – trans or fat or disabled or racialized bodies for starters – are sometimes seen as undesirable, unfuckable, unlovable. It was not a violent term, but as is almost always the case, cis activists violently attacked the struggle for trans equality through making our bodies and identities intrinsically violent.
Thus, here you have “My Body is a Bomb“. A symbolic representation of the violence too often laid on Trans bodies, of the weaponization of gender equality.
Drew Deveaux, October 2014

70  photos / photos by Courtney Trouble


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