- Jerome Gouvrion
Jerome Gouvrion (born in 1972) is a french photographer living in
Paris .Biography
Born in 1972 near Paris (France), Jerome Gouvrion is known to be a professional photographer who has published more than 25 000 glamour and fetish pictures on the internet since 2000.
After university, he left litterature studies for the DTP industry where he worked for a national political magazine. Two years later, associate to a new company, Jerome Gouvrion managed a complete collection of books dedicated to the French Embassies around the world, under the Foreign Office's control. Leaving this project after 3 years, Jerome Gouvrion started to work for a communication corporation, french leader in the diary industry, managing the creative and printing teams.
Meanwhile, Jerome Gouvrion weekly updates a personal website launched in 1998. He was used to showcase his favorite bondage and fetish pictures collected on the internet. On october 2000, Jerome Gouvrion launched his website called "Captive Culture" : fascinated by photography and screenplay, Jerome Gouvrion is now able to create his own pictures.
Inspired by american riggers like
Cory Thompson andJim Weathers , Jerome Gouvrion created his own universe featuring french girls in glamourbondage situations. Captive Culture was the first french website focused onBDSM roleplay including a member's area.Eight years later, Jerome Gouvrion is constantly shooting new pictures and movies. He didn't stop to work following his initial philosophy : high quality production, erotic games, aesthetic bondage. More than a producer, Jerome Gouvrion also become a professional rigger and created his own style mixing several influences. Like for photography, this autodidact increases his skills every day in the art of bondage.
ome French Models
Dana Carlier, Anaïs, Lady Diva, Mina, Neovarda, LouLady
ome International Models
Kumi Monster, Rachel Paine, Kittie Klaw, Stella van Gent, Vivian Ireene Pierce
External Links
FRENCH GIRLS by JG : [http://www.gouvrion.com www.gouvrion.com]
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