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  • 13:20 If I’m so connected, why do I feel so disconnected? tinyurl.com/djcvjm #
  • 23:52 @thomasroche Holy fuck! I just scheduled an update based on a press release you wrote too. That sucks. #
  • 00:30 @janejett Mmmm waffles. #

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If I’m so connected, why do I feel so disconnected?

If I’m so connected, why do I feel so disconnected?

by Amelia G : February 8th, 2009

livejournal myspace twitter facebookI enjoyed LiveJournal because sometimes I have fragments of ideas which are not ready to be an official article, but it is nice to be able to start giving the words shape. I also felt like I could actually get to know people on there. Like, if I met someone at a rock show, we could exchange info and continue getting to know one another. I was extremely bugged, however, when I started seeing people out at night and I’d ask them how they were and be told to read their LJ. Why bother leaving the house if you refuse to have a conversation? Over time, people started taking LJ more and more seriously. This meant that, first of all, that, if I complained about work on there, some dick would take it as uber-personally and big deal as if I had sent out a press release and posted “I had a hard day because blah blah” to every high traffic site I operate. Secondly, there started to be too many people on my LJ list for me to keep up with what everyone was up to. Most disappointingly, treating LJ as a publishing platform rather than a diary meant that other people started writing less and less personal entries and more and more press release-like entries which had more to do with how they wish to be perceived than who they truly are.

At first, I hated MySpace because it seemed like a service whose only application was to allow other people access to my Rolodex without having to say “thanks for the introduction”. Then I also hated MySpace because it seemed to pull audience from LJ, which I had enjoyed the interactivity of, and MySpace didn’t really seem to . . .

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  • 12:02 Freedom, Punk, Erotica, Photography, Modeling, and Actually Expressing Something tinyurl.com/chsehs #
  • 19:44 Have most annoying cold. Not sick enough to watch TV, read, drink OJ under warm blankie. Just sick enough to be too exhausted to think 24/7. #

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Freedom, Punk, Erotica, Photography, Modeling, and Actually Expressing Something

Freedom, Punk, Erotica, Photography, Modeling, and Actually Expressing Something

by Amelia G : February 6th, 2009

submitting to bluebloodLast month, Blue Blood made a submissions site live for models and photographers and writer/photographers to submit to various Blue Blood projects, mostly BlueBlood.com and, to a lesser extent, BlueBlood.net. Blue Blood enjoys publishing a variety of body types, both male and female and in between. The most important thing for modeling for Blue Blood is that someone have that certain something, star quality, individuality, passion of personal expression to put in front of the lens. The original Blue Blood magazine in print featured exclusively interactive pictorials of people who were lovers in real life, who would be doing what they were doing, whether or not a camera was present. Non-feature photos in Blue Blood in print were generally related to specific entertainment news or how-to articles.

BlueBlood.com features pin-up and interactive erotica photo sets where all the images in a particular gallery will be of a person or couple, in one setting, in a series, which generally tells some sort of story. BlueBlood.net, of course, features articles and galleries about cool events, genre movies, goth-industrial music, punk nightclubs, interesting clothes, and similar fun stuff i.e. BlueBlood.net publishes photo galleries which are about a particular topic of interest. You would think that more photographers would shoot entertainment news, fashion, and music work than shoot nudes, but apparently that is not really the case. I’ve found that the most common question I get from interested photographers is what the galleries on BlueBlood.net should be about. Somehow, once the naked aspect is removed, many of them don’t know what the photos are about, other than that there is a photographer who happens to take pictures. I am baffled that there are people who consider themselves Photographers with a capital . . .

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  • 01:28 Bat posted flyer for event he had me speak/exhibit at in 1994 tinyurl.com/zineslam Wow-makes me a lil melancholy. Watching Rocknrolla #

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  • 17:21 Super happy even in heavy traffic Radio awesome Rain beautiful #

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  • 16:53 @funkatron they’re making too big a fuss about Bale thing given that it happened the premiere wk his mom & sis tried to extort $ from him. #
  • 02:01 Woke up thinking about mortality Couldn’t get back to sleep. Lux Interior dead Look upon my works, ye mighty & despair Also Hellboy II sucks #

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Some Day We Will All Be Forgotten Dust

Woke up thinking about mortality. Couldn’t get back to sleep. Lux Interior dead. Look upon my works, ye mighty, and despair.

Also Hellboy II Golden Army sucks even worse than the reviewers said and they said it sucked bad.

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  • 14:26 Magazine model call for fetish models with awesome clothing, comfy nude, hot, in Los Angeles tinyurl.com/cnb3a9 #
  • 14:27 @BellaVendetta66 Ooh, I want an eel roll now! #
  • 14:29 @ApathyAngel Ha, ha, at least I do not suffer alone. That sounds even worse than Tofutti Cutie. #
  • 14:30 @samanthagrace I think they are made from tofu. Not that that is any less gross than Cool Whip. More actually I guess. #

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Want to be in glossy full color fetish magazine? Tears, content, $.

I’m looking to shoot this week for European fetish magazine placement. As usual, I could finish the job with work I have on hand, but I’d kind of like to shoot some folks I have not shot for fetish magazines before or folks I have not shot in a while. I would ideally like to shoot in Los Angeles, but San Francisco would be possible with enough good models and locations.

The magazine generally gets the images first, but you should expect to ultimately most likely get tears and promo for your personal projects and web-ready content. You will receive a copy of the magazine when Forrest Black and I get copies in and you will receive content for download within two weeks of each set being published on BlueBlood.com/RubberDollies.com/etc. Cash money is possible if you are bringing something deeply exceptional to the table, are extremely fit and/or busty, really know how to wear fetish clothes, are very comfortable nude, and you are 100% headache-free.

Requirements:

You must be able to do an extravagant and impressive look.
You must have access to high end and unique rubber or leather clothing or armor. Corsets and big boots are also a plus.
A minimum of topless nudity is required. Comfort with full nudity is preferred.
You must be in Los Angeles or Orange County this coming week. (Maybe San Francisco, but probably not.)
We are looking to create the most artistic and striking images possible, so we are looking for a select few models who can really bring something extraordinary to the table.

Refer to Forrest Black’s and my work for an idea of what sorts of people we prefer to shoot in general. We have shot for all the important European fetish magazines, including Marquis, Skin Two, and Secret. Although Forrest Black and I have shot dozens of magazine covers, these specific tears are intended for inside pages, although the future can always bring more good things.

A few things to keep in mind: It is highly likely that you and/or the clothing designer will get significant press coverage from this. I don’t really need to do this with any specific person. I can only use local models for this specific gig and that means Los Angeles or an easy drive from Los Angeles. If you are not sure what high end fetish fashion or rubber clothing is all about or if you are unsure of your nudity comfort levels, I’m really only looking for glamourous enthusiasts on this one.

To submit, please message me here or email submit@blueblood.net with the title FETISH FASHION MAGAZINE MODEL. Please indicate where pictures of you can be viewed, what city you are near, what your nudity comfort zone and interests are, what type of fetish fashion you have available, any location suggestions you may have, and whether the designer would like some press coverage as well if possible. If you have any special reasons for wanting to shoot or other information you feel is relevant, please feel free to include it. Please mention if you have already filled out a model app at http://www.bluebloodphoto.com/model.html

HIGH END FETISH CLOTHING DESIGNERS, PLEASE ALSO FEEL FREE TO GET IN TOUCH.

EVERYONE PLEASE FEEL FREE TO REPOST THIS MODEL CALL TO APPROPRIATE PLACES.

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  • 00:50 Got home from trip too tired to buy groceries. Melted key lime Tofutti Cutie is REALLY NOT an acceptable sub for soy milk in iced latte. Ew. #

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  • 11:27 People at coffeehouse look familiar cause we know each other, they’re famous, we come here often or combo? #
  • 15:40 Just opened tech ticket to end BlueBlood.com $1 sale, so the opp ends some time today: tinyurl.com/avg8tq #

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  • 17:57 Airport oxygen bar chick awesome. Wish could tip on card. #

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Do you take pride in doing what you do well or at least trying to?

Do you take pride in doing what you do well or at least trying to?

by Amelia G : January 25th, 2009

starbucks foamSo, Forrest Black and I just went for coffee. Well, it was Starbucks, so he went for coffee and I went for ice water and conversation. I was just reading a thing about how Warren Buffet built his business and wanted to talk about some of the interesting ways he approached things. So we are talking about how insurance companies invest with your premiums and that is where most of their profits come from, and how Warren Buffet’s primary holding company Berkshire Hathaway actually failed at its primary business and no longer actually produces anything to do with what the original brand was about, and various other factoids which are intriguing, if you find business structures interesting.

At a certain point, I noticed some security guards hovering kind of close to me out of the corner of my eye and wondered if Starbucks had any special rules against people with purple and green hair discussing high finance. I couldn’t think of anything particularly awful I was doing, so I went back to my conversation, but there was still this sense of bad energy. The security guards went away, but people started shouting. As some of the people shouting were Starbucks employees, I assume security fled so they would not be witnesses to the people who worked at the shopping center braining someone with a coffee pot, if that was about to ensue. These security guys know where their paychecks come from and it is not making coffee-drinkers happy.

So apparently there was a customer there who wanted foam on his coffee or crema on his espresso or something like that. The chick who took the order didn’t really understand his question, so she answered kind of noncommittally on whether or not he could . . .

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