Porn photo art by Terry RichardsonTuesday, 29. April 2008 |
Terry Richardson‘s controversial photography and porn art advertisements


The American photographer Terry Richardson was born in New York City in 1965, raised in Hollywood and Ojai California, and is the son of fashion photographer Bob Richardson.
Richardson has shot advertisements for fashion designers, including Hugo Boss, Anna Molinari, Stussy, Baby Phat, Jigsaw, Gucci, Levi’s, Miu Miu, Eres, Tommy Hilfiger, Club Monaco, Supreme, Costume National, Hysteric Glamour, Matsuda, and Sisley. Richardson has also shot editorial photographs for a Vogue, Vice, Harpers Bazaar, The Face, GQ and Sports Illustrated. He has exhibited in Japan, London, New York and Paris.
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This ad by Terry Richardson for Tom Ford men’s perfume, appeared in GQ and Wallpaper magazine, was published with the agency Saatchi & Saatchi.
Of course, a few prudish people showed up immediately and complained; they thought the ad’s images were offensive, because they were too sexually explicit.
More of Terry Richardson’s photo art on his site: Terryrichardson.com
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@ 11:42
Georgette – You name it! We here at ultrafeel rather enjoy hot women and men all day, it’s indeed good for circulation…
Hip hip hooray for horniness and Georgette
@ 00:14
wow, that is hot! you never know when you cross the line until you cross it, and I don’t feel that the line has been crossed, I would much rather look at hot women or men all day! it’s good for circulation, and it’s good to be in a constant state of horniness! hip hip hooray for terry richardson!
@ 07:38
What do I feel about this? This ads are HOT!