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Sep 7, 2023 · Photographer Rick Castro on Santa Monica Boulevard, where male hustlers once congregated. His images of them have been collected for the first time in the book “S/M Blvd.” (Jason Armond /...
The latter club, established in 1974, was formerly located at Santa Monica Boulevard and Las Palmas Avenue. The popular disco formed in response to prejudice within the gay community, as one...
Created by film-makers Randy Barbato and Fenton Bailey, the film depicts 101 hustlers, being paid each $50 for their time, which come from diverse ethnic, regional, and economic backgrounds. Picked up on and around Santa Monica Boulevard , [4] the men discuss a variety of things, many referring to their personal history as well commenting on ...
- English
- June 7, 2000 (San Francisco International Lesbian and Gay Film Festival)
- Fenton Bailey, Randy Barbato
Mar 19, 2016 · March 19, 2016 1990s, Los Angeles, New York, people, photography, portraits. From between 1993 and 1998, Los Angeles-based artist Eve Fowler photographed young gay men selling sex on the streets of the West Village in New York and Santa Monica Boulevard in Los Angeles.
Photo by Till Janz and Hendrik Schneider. Twenty years ago Philip-Lorca diCorcia’s “Hustlers” series pictured male prostitutes on Los Angeles’ Santa Monica Boulevard in highly staged environments, reframing some of the conventions of documentary practice.
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Sep 7, 2023 · Cruising Santa Monica Boulevard with the fetish photographer who shot L.A.'s male hustlers. Zan Romanoff. September 7, 2023 · 7 min read. Photographer Rick Castro on Santa Monica...
Apr 4, 2024 · Hustler White is a 1996 film by Bruce LaBruce and Rick Castro, a satirical black sex comedy about gay hustlers and their customers on Santa Monica Boulevard in West Hollywood, California. It stars Tony Ward and LaBruce in an addition to the Queer Cinema canon, which is also an homage to classic Hollywood cinema.