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SUSANNAH BRESLIN

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The Price of Perversion

December 10, 2013  /  Susannah Breslin

The Art of Eric Drooker

The Art of Eric Drooker

Photographer Clayton Cubitt explains why he's self-censoring:

"But honestly, there’s very little incentive for an artist to publish even modestly sexual visual work online. This is specially true when an artist also does work that requires patronage from often-skittish and culturally conservative corporations. Sexual images become extremely popular with rebloggers, and begin to crowd out more mainstream images, leading to an inaccurate survey of an artist’s oeuvre. While it might be superficially satisfying to have many thousand reblogs on a sexual/nude image, these many thousand reblogs are not worth even a single tiny poorly-paid ad campaign, which they might cost by scaring clients away when those clients do Google Image searches."

[Clayton Cubitt]

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