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  1. Eventually, Klaw rented the third floor over Movie Star News and turned it into a shooting studio. By 1955, Irving Klaw was allegedly grossing $1.5 million a year, primarily through mail order of his fetish pics. While he worked with many different models, Klaw's images with Bettie Page were his most popular and best known. He met Page when he ...

  2. May 29, 2013 · Text @ Gloria Leonard, Images @ the Irving Klaw Estate) By Gloria Leonard, originally published in High Society, October 1980 In an exclusive interview with Paula Klaw, Gloria uncovers the fascinating birth of commercial bondage photography in the U.S. The surprising private life of Betty Page, the all-time favorite bondage model, is revealed ...

  3. Sep 7, 2016 · In 1952, the now iconic Bettie Page met one of America’s first ‘fetish’ photographers, Irving Klaw, who began hiring Bettie to pose for him. The book Bettie! gives a peek into Klaw's archive.

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  5. From late 1951 or early 1952 through 1957, Bettie Page posed for photographer Irving Klaw for mail-order photographs with pin-up and BDSM themes, making her the first famous bondage model. Klaw also used Page in dozens of short, black-and-white 8mm and 16mm "specialty" films, which catered to specific requests from his clientele.

  6. Oct 31, 2006 · Klaw's bestselling films, are the first US film sources for today's fetish scene. Volume Four features 50's Glamour Models in entertaining dances, exclusively only in this Box Set. Including 16 short films, featuring Big Band Music Soundtrack.

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  7. Irving Klaw was a true pioneer in the world of bondage fetish photography whose pictures and movies of the legendary Bettie Page played a principal role in establishing Page as a major pin-up icon. Klaw was born on November 9, 1910, in Brooklyn, New York City. After working four unsuccessful years as a furrier, Irving and his sister Paula ...

  8. Jan 11, 2007 · The Irving Klaw Classics: Volume 1-4. Rating: 1.5 of 5. This four-disc anthology drawn from the 1951-56 oeuvre of Irving Klaw, the self-styled “King of Pin Ups,” is both exhaustive and exhausting, as Klaw's non-pornographic bondage and fetish films are among the least intriguing girlie movies in existence, featuring models who often appear ...

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