Terry Richardson’s Work is Degrading to Women

^ I can't post the pictures on here because they're very p*rn*gr*ph*c but you can search them on Google Images and type "Terry Richardson blowjob". You'll find the pictures in the first page, he's pretty p*rn*gr*ph*c and hung...
 
well there's a "haha" at the end of the post so maybe, just maybe, he's just making a [really bad] joke?
/sarcasm


Yeah I was trying to bring some humor into this forum... But I don't care if most people disagree with what I said, the girl should just be happy she doesnt have a flower on her vagina or that she's drinking milk right of a cow's t*t, shes lucky.
 
Yeah I was trying to bring some humor into this forum... But I don't care if most people disagree with what I said, the girl should just be happy she doesnt have a flower on her vagina or that she's drinking milk right of a cow's t*t, shes lucky.

Regardless of what they're photographed doing, they should not be happy if they're sexually harassed. They're not lucky.
 
Kim K Working With Terry

Sample Pics Are Up On Her Site As A Non Fan Of Kim K Purrrrfect Paring These Two
 
^ I can't post the pictures on here because they're very p*rn*gr*ph*c but you can search them on Google Images and type "Terry Richardson blowjob". You'll find the pictures in the first page, he's pretty p*rn*gr*ph*c and hung...

OMG!!:sick: speechless:shock:
Thank u
 
well that picture is kinda disturbing,but how do you know that she's a girl?and do we know who is she?
 
that picture was in i-d a few years ago, the issue with julia stegner on the cover...ew
 
I didn't want to start a new thread but another article has been written about Richardson so I thought I'd put in this thread:

How many models will speak out against Terry Richardson before the fashion industry cares?

Allegations abound that the photographer behaves inappropriately on shoots. But he continues to be booked by fashion magazines and brands.
Terry Richardson is the fashion world’s open secret. You might not know his name, but you’ll probably have seen his trademark celebrity snaps: slightly overexposed against a white background. He’s shot everyone, from Barack Obama to Justin Bieber, and he’s worked on campaigns with dozens of high end fashion labels. But that's not the whole story.

In the last few months, I’ve spoken to several women who worked with Richardson and were unhappy with the experience. Take Sarah Hilker, who was 17 when she first met the photographer in 2004. Brandishing a fake ID, she went to a “model search” party for the alternative pin-up community Suicide Girls, where Richardson was shooting.

She tells me that he surveyed the scene, and decided “he was probably the worst type of person to photograph me . . . the images he chose to take at the event were very crass and lewd”. She describes a weird production line, where girls were pushed to undress and play with Richardson for the camera. “There were young women so drunk they could barely stand, never mind be of sound mind to sign a model release form.”

Hilker previously told Jezebel that she was uncomfortable with what she was pressured to do at the event. "In one corner there was a literal pile of SG bras and panties and the other was a small table with model release forms. Some stranger immediately grabbed me and whisked me over to the panties pile meanwhile, another person came over to me and shoved a model release form in my face. They had no interest in seeing my I.D. or even asking me any questions. I was being pushed towards the front of the line to go shoot with their panties and a blank model release form in my hands. I hadn't even had time to get undressed to put them on."

Although she has since shot nude, she decided that she did not want to be a part of what was happening, and she did not speak to Richardson at the event. "I feel rather strongly that agencies and companies should not affiliate themselves with a person that mistreats women, who are their biggest consumers," she told me. "That being said, I also wish that more women were educated and prepared to deal with the hardships that come along with the industry's coldness, the power of saying the word, 'No', with the conviction of walking away, and not regretting it."

Then there's Canadian model Liskula Cohen, who walked off a Vogue shoot with Richardson after his requests got more and more explicit. The men joining her on the shoot were not models or actors, they were friends of Richardson. She told me that “he wanted me to be completely naked and pretend to give one of the men a blow job, while he was also naked”.

Cohen says that after she walked off set, she was replaced by another model who gave blow jobs to both men and “they apparently had no qualms ejaculating on her for Terry’s images”. It's possible that Vogue did not know what was happening on the shoot - although given Richardson's reputation, they might have been able to guess. "Needless to say I have never shared the images or this story with anyone. I live with this guilt inside of me, that I did something terribly wrong," she told the blog Girlie Girl Army. "In 24 years of modelling I have only walked out once. He made me feel as if I was a prostitute, a wh*re or even less then if possible. . . I want other girls who read this to know that if you do something like this, you will survive, but it will haunt you. I have scoured the internet for these images and thankfully they are nowhere to be found. But it haunts me in my own mind. I would hate for my daughter to see these images. . . That shoot was nearly 12 years ago and it still outrages me, makes me feel queasy, and makes me feel ashamed. I am a 41-year-old mother and this is how my work experience with Terry has left me."

In a 2010 The Gloss article, ex-model Jamie Peck describes a shoot with Richardson where he asked her to remove her tampon so he could play with it. When she refused, he decided to get naked. “Before I could say “whoa, whoa, whoa!” dude was wearing only his tattoos and waggling the biggest dick I’d ever seen dangerously close to my unclothed person”.

Danish model Rie Rasmussen told Jezebel in 2012 that the girls who work with Richardson “are too afraid to say no because their agency booked them on the job and are too young to stand up for themselves”. Another model who didn’t wish to be named describes Richardson’s ‘creepy demands’ in the same Jezebel post. “Eventually, he had me go down on him and took pictures of him coming on my face, which I had never done before, and when I went to the bathroom to clean up I could hear him and an assistant joking about it, which is when I decided to never tell anyone”.

On paper, Richardson’s CV looks great. He has photographed celebrities including Madonna, Kate Moss, Miley Cyrus, Chloe Sevigny, Mila Kunis, the Olsen twins, Beyoncé, the casts of Gossip Girl and Glee, Emily Ratajkowski (one of the models in Robin Thicke's Blurred Lines video), and Lady Gaga. His work has been published in Vogue, Harpers Bazaar, Vanity Fair, GQ, i-D, Rolling Stone and Vice, and he has been hired by YSL, Marc Jacobs, Tom Ford, Diesel, H&M, Mango, Supreme, Aldo, Jimmy Choo, Sisley and Gucci. The big names want to pose for him, publish him and use his services, this much is clear. The question is why.

It’s difficult to buy the line that top fashion publications and designers aren’t aware of the allegations against Richardson. It’s more likely that they simply don’t want to engage with them when his style is so commercially successful. According to one fashion insider, everyone in the business is aware of the behaviour of "Uncle Terry", but no one wants to say anything - particularly not teenagers and twentysomethings in an industry where models work freelance with no job security, their next booking dependent on a tight-knit world where everyone knows everyone else.

Terry Richardson famously remarked "it's not who you know, it's who you blow. I don't have a hole in my jeans for nothing". His non-celebrity pictures, largely using young, unknown models, are often p*rn*gr*ph*c in nature. He has blurred the boundaries between p*rn*gr*phy and fashion advertising more than any other living photographer, and the companies and magazines that work with him know that this is part of his appeal.

Whatever you think of p*rn, however, it is an industry which is beginning to be more aware of the potential pitfalls of asking young women to work for older, powerful men. I asked adult performer Zara DuRose about the standards in the industry, and she told me that when she is booked for a job, what goes on in a scene is agreed, in detail and in writing, beforehand. She confirms that “you have to sign a model release and they take copies of two IDs to confirm that you’re over 18 and a copy of your up-to-date health certificates”. She adds: “I’m not afraid to say if there’s something I don’t want to do. People can talk openly about what they want and how they expect things to work. This way you know where you stand and there are no surprises on the day.” In the supposedly more sweet and innocent fashion industry, comparable standards are not always observed.

By all accounts, Terry Richardson is treating models in a way that would be unacceptable in the adult industry, where explicit material is the order of the day. And top fashion brands, big companies and mainstream publications are condoning his behaviour by continuing to use him. Beyoncé, who has spoken of her feminism, has been both photographed by Richardson and used him to direct her music videos. Richardson is protected by his powerful fashion friends, who keep offering him work and publishing his pictures, while the women he has allegedly abused remain voiceless, despite having shared their stories. (In this 2004 New York Observer piece, Vice's co-founder Gavin McInnes dismisses objectors to Richardson as "first-year feminist types" before asking of a meth-addicted sex worker with black eyes photographed in Richardson's show: "How is old she? You think she'd mind if her t*ts were on display?")

There is currently an 20,000 signature-strong change.org petition calling on big brands to stop using Richardson. H&M have stated that they have no plans to use Richardson now or in the future. Lena Dunham, who has shot and socialised with Richardson in the past, denounced him in a recent Guardian article as an “alleged sexual predator” who she does not count as a friend. Richardson has consistently refused to comment on the allegations made against him.

A jobbing model who needs to work might not have the luxury of turning down a shoot with Richardson. In that case, Liskula Cohen’s advice is “bring a body guard, keep your clothes on, and if he exposes himself call the police”.

The fashion commentator Caryn Franklin describes Richardson as someone who “appears to leverage his postion to ignore professional boundaries when he posts images of himself having explicit sex with young women”. She says that fashion is an industry that “shows very little concern for the wellbeing of its young models. Agents, editors and designers ignore the online accounts of his predatory behaviour and in refusing to address his dysfunctional approach they are endorsing something that is profoundly wrong”.

Liskula Cohen adds that “as for Vogue and all of his clients, I have no idea why they continue to use him”.

newstatesman.com


With all of these allegations, I do not understand why people still hire him. His work is not so special that it cannot be done by someone else.
This is another case of how powerful people can do whatever they please and they don't get punished.
However I do hope still that he will be stopped.
 
To think this was all started by Rie Rasmussen. She's cost him a lot of work and money!

US Vogue had started using him again in 2009 and his last shoot was in 2010, some months after Rie started this. I think Vogue listened, thank god.
 
With all of these allegations, I do not understand why people still hire him. His work is not so special that it cannot be done by someone else.
This is another case of how powerful people can do whatever they please and they don't get punished.
However I do hope still that he will be stopped.

I still want to know how he even became powerful in the first place? You're right; there's absolutely nothing special or even eye-catching about his photography. He has basically made a career off of vulgarity and degrading women and on some occasions--maybe more; I try not to follow him--men as well. Is that what it is? That he just plays to that human attraction to perversity or is he just insanely rich? Otherwise, I don't even know how he made it to where he is today, where celebrities are literally tripping over themselves to be captured in a boring, creepy, crappy picture by him or with their arm around him.
 
To think this was all started by Rie Rasmussen. She's cost him a lot of work and money!

US Vogue had started using him again in 2009 and his last shoot was in 2010, some months after Rie started this. I think Vogue listened, thank god.

Well if they stopped hiring him because of that, that's good news ! I was kind of disappointed when I saw he made an editorial for Vogue Paris in the December issue :(
 
Fashion does a marvelous job of being indifferent towards injustice and unethical behavior. Combine this with the typical response of people to bow to the wishes of those who have fame and power and you have a perfect environment for an individual with abusive tendencies like Richardson to thrive in. And yes, it is abuse. He is a predator who uses his position to manipulate the powerless to do his bidding. He should at the very least be blacklisted from the industry. Unfortunately, I doubt that there is any evidence that can be used to form a solid legal case against him, but depriving him of his position and status would be something.
 
The depressing part is that no one who cares is in a position to do anything. Even most fashion people here, while they may think he's kinda creepy, aren't entirely opposed to him working. He'll still get photos published in big magazines, celebrities will still pose for him, most fashionistas will ignore the stories about him, agencies will still send models to shoot for him, the recent story will fall off of Jezebel's front page and be forgotten, and he will continue on doing his sick stuff. We need some smoking gun. Something like a model secretly recording him asking her to do sexual stuff, or maybe a complaint to the police. To quote Batman Begins, "People need dramatic examples to shake them out of apathy." Right now, he's just that creepy guy that everyone just sort of puts up with despite his well-known abuse. Something needs to happen that makes it so that NO ONE will put up with him anymore.
 
I don't know if it still makes sense to even post this because there are so many allegations, but here it goes, another one:

Young Model Left Traumatized By Alleged Sexual Encounter With Terry Richardson; Read Her Horrific Firsthand Account Here

This just breaks our heart.

Charlotte Waters, a young woman who modeled for Terry Richardson, has mustered up the courage to share the extremely personal and traumatizing experience she claims she had with the celebrity photographer at age 19.

According to her account, she was completely taken advantage of and left helpless and stunned after a single photo shoot. Due to her episode with Terry, she never modeled nude again.

Many find it shocking that the fashion industry continually employs a photographer with a reputation as revolting as Richardson’s. They also find it even more shocking that so many celebrities seem to endorse him.

We have to assume the celebs who do are unaware of what he's accused of doing to unsuspecting victims. But with more and more women coming forward, that assumption begins to lose its strength.

If you can stomach it, relive Charlotte’s horrifying experience through her firsthand account, after the jump

"I originally posted about this in the AMA subreddit and someone directed me here as a better platform to share my experience.

Over the past few weeks I have seen several negative articles posted and shared from my friends about Terry Richardson and because these are real life acquaintances I'm not totally comfortable (yet) saying "hey, I experienced this first hand and these are not just rumors" and admitting to a naive past in which I was impressionable and taken advantage of… but I feel like it is extremely important for me to share my experience for the sake of other young women out there so I'm starting here. I want to not only warn against making the same mistake I did but possibly open up the dialogue about how/and why this sort of thing can happen so easily. Let me preface this by saying I am fully aware that this was bad decision making on my part and that the true purpose of me sharing this is I want people to know what is possible in these situations and that you as a human being are 100% allowed to say no to something you are uncomfortable with and I wish I had the strength to then.

So here is the full story (there is strong sexual content in this and could be a possible trigger):
When I was 19 and going to art school in NY I thought it would be fun to do nude "art" modeling on the side for money. I thought hey I am comfortable with my body and a creative, open minded person so this is a great idea, right?! So, for several months I was doing this for pay through model mayhem at first and then through different connections. My experiences were overall great, I was always comfortable and never felt like I was being taken advantage of or in danger. I was never touched or made to feel like I had to do something out of my comfort zone. In fact, I was having a lot of fun with this and actually got a friend of mine to start doing it as well. This is all until I modeled for Terry Richardson, which is the last time I've nude modeled.

I knew of Terry Richardson and I liked his aesthetic (at the time) but I didn't know anything about him or his reputation. I saw his website one day and noticed that you could submit to model, so I did. I got a response (I'm assuming from his assistant) pretty quickly and thought cool! He's a well known photographer this will only help me get more work, you know? So a time was set up and I went and this is how it went and down…

It was a Saturday early evening, I went to his studio in Soho. When I got there his assistant let me in and I met him. He was very smiley and his studio was just a big studio apartment type set up. We sat at his kitchen table, me, him, and his assistant. His assistant was probably like 40-45, dark hair, some work done on her face. We sat at the table and they were super casual, she was ordering food and asked if I wanted any I declined (I legitimately had a stomach infection building and went to the hospital that night but that's another story). I remember he got this like lemon garlic pasta and thinking that sounded really good. So he ate, she ate I drank tea and he was doing something on his computer and she had me sign the model release forms. I don't remember what they said, definitely not anything specific about what he would want to do though, I had signed several of these before and it looked the same. Eventually we got up to take pictures and he had me stand against the blank white wall in the middle of the apartment. I stood there and he started taking pics, assistant off to the side. Then he came up and took pictures POV style with his hand on my face. Then he put his thumb in my mouth, I actually thought this was funny in the moment and he and his assistant were very upbeat and just light heartedly directing me. Then he stepped back at some point and had me start removing my clothes (I knew I would be getting nude, so this was not weird to me). I remember he had me take stuff off in stages, he complimented a lot, his assistant too. Definitely the usual trying to make the barely legal model feel special kind of thing looking back. I honestly do not remember if the sexual stuff started by the wall or when he moved me to the couch area but at some point I was being directed to do things like hold the top of his pants while he took more POV style pictures, then eventually unbutton his pants and then his penis was out. Meanwhile it felt like it was all just happening and there was no time to step back and be like "woah this is out of hand". I dont think anyone who knows me would describe me as a particularly aggressive person (and definitely wasn’t at 19) and the only way I can describe how I felt was nervous and paralyzed. At some point the assistant started taking pictures too with a crappy point and shoot camera. He had me posing on the couch and then I had my back to him and just literally felt him start licking my ***, like every part of it, and the assistant was taking pictures the whole time. Things were now completely p*rn*gr*ph*c and never once initiated by me. He was now on the couch with me and it became sexual act after sexual act, aggressive kissing, random sexual things being done to me and being directed to do everything you can think of back, everything slow so his assistant could photograph. He even directed me to squeeze his balls as hard as I could so that they pushed back up into his body. I did not even know that was possible (At least I learned something about the male anatomy that night?). I was completely a sex puppet at this point. It ended with him jacking off on to my face and he told me to keep my eyes open really wide and his assistant stood over me and it got in my eye and they both began taking pics of it for a what felt like 10 minutes but was probably only 30 seconds… Finally, they backed off and were still acting like everything was totally fun and normal and upbeat or whatever and I think I was visibly in shock. I am a quiet person and I was definitely quiet in that moment and that's when he asked if I had a boyfriend. I said yes and he started overly sweetly apologizing and so did his assistant. And he said oh I always mean to ask that first I'm so sorry. This was the part that actually bothered me the most because A. I think what had just happened was hitting me and B. it felt so fake and planned and like a slap in the face. I said it was fine that it didn't matter and he wouldn't care its ok (I don't know why, obviously he would and did care. He knew I was nude modeling but nothing like this). Then I guess I cleaned up and got dressed and I don't even remember saying bye or what happened as far as leaving the studio/apartment but his assistant wanted to come with me and paid for a cab and rode halfway with me and sort of comforted me I guess? She was giving me weird advice on how everything we did was ok and how I am clearly a strong girl but i wasn't even asking for advice. Then she left at her destination and I went home. I told my roommate that night about it in disbelief. I still had that stomach infection going on and it got extremely bad that night and I ended up being taken to the hospital in an ambulance, looking back I am almost 100% sure this was more panic attack induced than the stomach infection alone.

I got a voicemail a couple weeks after from his assistant asking me to grow out my pubic hair and join her, him, and three girls my age on a shooting/camping trip. I did not respond."

Wow. If everything she states is true, we can't even begin to imagine the horrors others may have felt during their time with Terry.

And we can't even imagine the amount of courage it took for Charlotte to come out with her story.

Do U think Terry Richardson deserves to have a job when stories of encounters like this pop up regularly???

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^Utterly disgusting. Obviously he planned his strategy quite carefully. Absolutely predatory behavior. And yes, KateTheGreatest, it still makes sense to post these stories whenever they come up. We must make sure people do not forget what he is.
 
i feel sick after reading this, poor girl. The part where he apologizes is appalling, he didn't mean it at all and it was definitely some psychological mind game of his
 
"Yeah, you know, I'm completely, one hundred percent sorry for hiring you to a supposedly harmless nude shoot and r*ping you until my balls turned blue. I really mean it. I even made the effort to convince you that it wasn't wrong and that it was completely ok, so that means that I'm really really sorry."

There must be a special little chair in Hell with his name emblazoned in big, golden letters (and carvings of his photographs on the side, ofc). He's a glorified version of Craigslist ads. And he manages to get away with it because he's ~famous and important~ - even with a thousand different stories of abuse, he's still one of the most prestigious photographers ever. Disgusting, filthy, r*pist SOB. I'm puzzled as tp why magazines keep hiring him.
 

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