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if I were a photographer or a clothing designer..which i am, and i was looking through PINUP portfolios looking for a PINUP model, and i saw FETISH photos.. i wouldnt discount her, just be confused why I (as a business) have to be subjected to fetish or raunchy photos when im looking in a PINUP portfolio.. you know what i mean?? If i was looking for a FETISH model, i would look in the according portfolio..
Oooooooh this could get interesting!
IMO:
I would definitely classify these as "fetish".
They aren't porn, because they're too classy/refined/crisp. Porn - to me - implies a certain... lack of production value :) Slapped together, nasty models, nasty set and Attack of the 50" Vag!!!! Basically, porn is porn because it can't possibly be classified as "art", not even maybe; it exists for one purpose alone.
Summary: porn = body parts & lots of skin.
(Professional-grade) Fetish caters to specific tastes/categories. You need special costumes and sets and the final product is engineered, rather than *spread* CLICK *add another finger* CLICK and so on ;D Fetish looks good, like some effort went into it. It's a form of theatre.
Summary: fetish = components & scene; skin optional.
Really good fetish is absolutely art. The crossover happens when the subject/focus of the picture is no longer the situation or the props/costume, but the person or body being portrayed. I'm thinking of Annie Liebowitz's more controversial sets as an example. To draw the line: porn is fake, art is true.
(Classic) Pinup is a closer relation to fashion than fetish or porn. It is engineered, there are "situations", costume and props are generally integral, but the focus is divided between these. The girl is pretty, friendly, cute, accessible; never gorgeous (as she would then be unattainable) or intimidating in any way (unapproachable). The scene is non-threatening, feminine or comical and something everyone is familiar with: taking a bath, oops! strong wind gust, a day at the beach. Costuming and make up is sexy and saucy; titillating, but not wild and plays on common fantasies and desires, rather than full-blown fetishes. Pinup always works within a set of well-established boundaries; there is a lot of repetition, but it never gets old because it's just too gosh darn likeable! :)
Modern pinup draws from the classic standards and allows women to express themselves in a more accurate (to this time) manner, while honouring the ideals of the past: wilder hair, punk/goth/etc clothing, more aggressive expressions and body language. (Think of the development of pinup art from Nouveau to Deco to 30's to 50's... What was depicted was always appropriate to the time. Maybe a little scandalous, but never offensive.) BUT, the motivation is the same and the girl is still attractive and approachable. Most importantly, the humour remains.
Summary: pinup = balance & accessibility
Pinup vs. The Rest: the distinction is the sense of humour, the tease (as so many have said) and the equal importance of all elements in the picture.
[Tune in later for my next thesis dissertation. Yikes, woman, cram it!]
I personally think that the cool thing with traditional pinup images was the whole "Leave them wanting more." concept. You know, don't show them everything. Leave them wondering a bit and wanting more. While fetish and other nude art forms are still considered art, I do feel that the lines are getting a bit blurred.
Who is the model in the first photo? She looks like Asia Divinyl, but I couldn't imagine Asia doing a photograph like that.
I personally think that the cool thing with traditional pinup images was the whole "Leave them wanting more." concept. You know, don't show them everything. Leave them wondering a bit and wanting more
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