<![CDATA[Fleshbot: straight, in memoriam]]> http://tags.fleshbot.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/fleshbot.com.png <![CDATA[Fleshbot: straight, in memoriam]]> http://fleshbot.com/tag/straight/inmemoriam http://fleshbot.com/tag/straight/inmemoriam <![CDATA[So Long And Thank You, Bettie Page]]> Bettie Page, whose beaming blend of wholesome naughtiness for 1950s hobbyist photographers scandalized the Bible Belt but made way for sex-positive media like this site, died Thursday in Los Angeles. She was 85.

Page was a secretary who was bored with typing. When a photograoher named Jerry Tibbs spotted the 27-year-old taking a workday breather on Coney Island and asked her to pose, she thought nothing of it. What's more, when members of the era's hobbyist photo clubs requested something racier, the Nashville-born Page didn't see anything wrong with showing off what God gave her.

Soon the curvy brunette would pose gleefully brandishing whips or while tied and spread-eagled. Aside from some discomfort in her joints, she didn't see why anyone would have a problem.

But crusading Senator Estes Kefauver did, and his investigation into "perversion" in America brought unwelcome scrutiny on the meek hobbyist community and purveyors of pinup mags.

Page quit her fledgling modeling career when federal agents tracked her down, and she retreated from public view. Her 1959 conversion to born-again Christianity did not spur a Linda Lovelace-style repudiation of her career or former employers, but she did shun the limelight, resurfacing only a few times, such as for occasional autograoh events (where her signature would get $300) and a 1998 Playboy interview.

"I never thought it was shameful," she said of her nudie career. "I felt normal. It's just that it was much better than pounding a typewriter eight hours a day, which gets monotonous."

Page's post-pinup life was not monotonous. She suffered three divorces, landlord battles, and an institutionalization, but in later years seemed tolerant - if not engaged - with her iconic status.

Goodbye, Bettie, and thanks for making this fun.

· Bettie Page, 1950s Pinup Girl, Cult Figure Decades Later, Dies (bloomberg.com)
· Bettie Page (bettiepage.com)

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<![CDATA[Remembering Noel Graydon: "Liberty In Restraint"]]> Most of the time, discovering the work of a talented fetish photographer isn't the sort of thing that bums us out here at Fleshbot—in fact, it usually makes our blossoms tingle with all sorts of happy thoughts—but we couldn't help feeling sad while we were perusing the online portfolio of Sydney photographer and BDSM master Noel Graydon, who our friends at the Cinekink erotic film festival inform us died last week at the age of 36. Graydon, who was the subject of the award-winning documentary "Liberty In Restraint" a few years ago, leaves behind a body of work that's as notable for its artistic polish as well as for his use of a wide range of models and a sensitive (and very sexy) approach to his subject matter; no matter how outlandish all those ropes and chains and full body latex bondage outfits may appear to the casual observer, you never forget that the folks wearing them are real people. As far as legacies go, there are a lot worse things one can leave behind.

· Noel Graydon Photography (noelgraydonphotographer.com)
· "Liberty In Restraint" (official film site @ libertyinrestraint.com)
· "Sad news from Australia" (cinekink.com/blog)

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