Panda Sexpress 2011 - I uploaded a ‘prequel’ to this two years ago and always meant to follow it up with this striptease version. Now, on its two-year anniversary, I give you the intended short film featuring Caroline Aquino. NSFW! NUDITY! A few limited edition Panda Sexpress prints still available on my site HERE.
Josie, San Francisco 1996 - An outtake of a photograph that appeared in my first book “The Beauty of Fetish” (Edition Stemmle). Photographed on Waller Street in front of latex designer So Hip It Hurts’ production studio. Shot with the Mamiya 645. On behalf of all artists, please give credit and respect copyright. Thanks!
Marilyn, Chicago 1999 - A non-intentional tribute to Allen Jones. Photo originally appeared in my second book The Beauty of Fetish: Volume II (Edition Stemmle). Photographed with the Mamiya 645. On behalf of all artists, please give credit and respect copyright. Thanks!
Dita, Los Angeles 2001 - I’ve been seeing a lot of horrible, low-res, scanned-from-her-book versions of this photo online. It pains me to see them so here’s a version straight from the original negative. Let’s please reblog from the original sources! Latex by So Hip It Hurts. www.stevedietgoedde.com
Happy Birthday, Dita!
Yolanda, Tujunga Canyon CA 1998 - From my second book The Beauty of Fetish: Volume II (Edition Stemmle). Yolanda was one of my first regular models when I moved to Los Angeles from Chicago in 1998. Yolanda was also the cover model for the book. Photographed with the Mamiya 645 with god only knows what kind of film at the time but probably Fuji something or other. UPDATE: video footage of the making of this photo can be seen on my PeepTV segment. The Yolanda footage is at both the beginning and ending of the video piece.
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Latex, Los Angeles 2011 - Styling by Katja Ehrhardt of High Gloss Dolls. Make-up by Tegan Rice. Photographed with the Mamiya 645 with Tmax 400 film. www.stevedietgoedde.com
Latex, Los Angeles 2011 - Styling by Katja Ehrhardt of High Gloss Dolls. Photographed with the Mamiya 645 with Tmax 400 film.
Porcelain Twinz, Los Angeles 2002 - Portland’s creative duo, The Porcelain Twinz, lived briefly in Los Angeles in 2002. I forget how we met, but we managed to do a few photoshoots. They had just moved into their place and had minimal furniture. The starkness of this old Hollywood apartment was a dream location to shoot in. For most of their shoots, they always wore identical outfits. I was okay with that concept, so I picked out a simple ensemble of only gloves and stockings. Unfortunately, they could only find one set of each pair of gloves and stockings. I enjoy turning limitations into creative potential, so that’s how I came up with the idea of them sharing the single pairs. Not only is it visually interesting, it plays into the whole mystique of twins actually being one person but having two bodies. www.stevedietgoedde.com
Scary Lady Sarah, Chicago 1993 - I usually don’t do conceptual shoots but I periodically did this series where both the model and I were blindfolded. We would respond to each other mostly by voice, and I would point the camera in the model’s general direction. Using a manual focus camera, I also had to estimate how far or close she was to the camera. This was just one of the photos that ‘worked’. It was later published in my first book “The Beauty of Fetish” (Edition Stemmle, 1998). Photographed with the Canon A1.
Ivy Red, San Francisco 2005 - This was a just-for-fun shot that Ivy and I did one afternoon at her place outside of San Francisco. It’s one of the rare occasions where I used the on-camera flash on my Yashica T4. www.stevedietgoedde.com
Alsana, Joshua Tree 2003 - Photographed at Joshua Tree National Park with the Mamiya 645. www.stevedietgoedde.com
Laura Doré, Los Angeles 2011 - From an editorial shoot I did with pin-up model Laura Doré exclusively for AltExclusive.com.


