†JUSTICE HOWARD†
WORLD RENOWNED PHOTOGRAPHER
†Justice Howards passion for photography combined with her creative genius has captivated the attention and respect of her artistic peers as well as critics, and most importantly her fans. She is an icon with a tight technical photo ability and a client list that reads like a celeb 'wish list' including Marilyn Manson, Dave Navarro, Billy Idol, Xene Cervenka, Blue Man Group, Waylon Jennings, Mickey Rourke and 1000's more.... She is a visionary artist with a hunger for raw truth and passion for eroticism. Her struggle to pursue her artistic dreams in a medium exclusively reserved for " the boys" helped pave a pathway for young women inspired by her work worldwide.
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--- EXPLANATION OF MY ART ---
Justice Howard is a photographer
who has made a conscious choice and effort not to limit herself to the
terminologies that are applied to an artisan of her stature. She is willing
to go past the edge to capture the images that most of us secretly desire
to explore first hand. She so gracefully unveils her masterpiece over and over
again through her ability to change societies position and pose from
intolerance to appreciation for that which we all secretly crave. We all
yearn to explore the deepest realms of fantasy and pleasure through her
imperious pictorials. Through her brilliant
use of either digital or film, Justice conquers the illusive trappings
that society imposes on the beauty of vivid sexuality in color or black and
white.
Justice Howard, a universal force and creative genius is one of the few
women that had what it took to step into the ring with "The Boys" and throw
a mean and passionate left hook at the porn industry. Her artistic box cover art paved the way for todays high end sexual imagery and won “best boxcover art†and “best graphicsâ€many years in a row. With legends like John
Gilmore and Clive Barker in her corner, she never threw in the towel.
Justice managed more than a few good punches and knockouts, then walked away
with the belt and the buckle, leaving the straps on the mat. Her
uncompromised work standard and breakthrough vision have earned her a seat
at The Round Table with photographic giants, Helmut Newton & Robert
Mapplethorpe . Justice uses light, tone and shadow the way a seamstress weaves
her needle and thread, no matter what the pattern and to our benefit, she
always ends up with a beautiful tapestry.
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--- The erotic photography of Justice Howard ---
She uses ‘icons’ from subcultures, fetish scenes and ‘general’ erotic imagery and redefines them in bundled stylized images. Strong visual fixations of sexual desires and erotic fantasies, sprouted from the brain of the American photographer Justice Howard.
Her work balances between erotic glamour photography, dominated by Playboy’s culture fix, and conceptual photography that can easily stand the comparison with high art photographers like Cindy Sherman, Sally Mann and Robert Mapplethorpe.
Although the substantive side of her work seems quite intuitive and open, her technical and formal approach is setup carefully and prepared extensively. Every aspect of the photograph, and the shoot, is worked out equally and with technical and artistic perfection. There’s not much room for spontaneous interaction but it does give her work the timeless ‘monumental’ feeling that’s so remarkable for her work.
The image that’s haunting me for days now, is the one of the woman lying on a bed surrounded by plastic sex dolls. She’s in the same pose, has the same non-expression but heck she’s staring at me, really disturbing. It’s to serious to be humorous, too much a statement to laugh or smile about, especially knowing it’s a woman smacking this image right in to my face.
--- JUSTICE HOWARD… an f.y.i. ---
Photographic maverick Justice Howard has been described as a “visionary aesthete.†If you believe yourself to be unacquainted with her work, that’s no doubt because you simply were not aware it was Howard’s. Her client list includes Marilyn Manson, Siegfried & Roy, guitarist Dave Navarro, Waylon Jennings, Dick Dale, Rich Little, Blue Man Group, pulp model Julie Strain and dozens of Playboy Playmates and Penthouse Pets. Howard’s work has called forth comparisons to Herb Ritts and kink artisan/photo master Helmut Newton, her images being evocative, and often confronting. She has said, “I refuse to explain my work. Andy Warhol never explained his paintings, Bob Dylan never explained his songs.†What’s clear is this visual author of hundreds of published printings and hardcover anthologies is only at the beginning of her career. An evolving Website has become part of her ever-expanding image. “First I threw up a site for fun,†Howard says. “I didn’t take it seriously at all. It was a fun, kind of cartoon-y thing, the first one, more than anything. “Then I realized that I got thousands and thousands of hits, so quickly. I thought, ‘Wow, this is serious stuff. This is really a platform for anything I want to do.’†She hired a great designer, I wanted a professional-looking site, the opposite of what I had in the beginning. He built me my own backend administration page; so I’m basically my own Webmaster.†JusticeHoward.com (www.justicehoward.com) passed one million hits according to the front door counter in May 2003. “That was in eight months’ time, with no advertising of any kind, no meta-tags, and very few banner trades.†And new Webmasters: This is more a testament to the rep Howard has earned as a photographer than it is a recipe for success for all and sundry. “It’s word-of-mouth,†Howard informs, “and that’s kind of what I was counting on when I built the site. I had this idea of, ‘If I build it, they will come.’ As hokey as that sounds, it was totally true. I thought if I did something really well, people would respond. And they totally did.â€
One might think she’s found a safe haven on the Net, or has run to it as a boundary-free venue for expression. But she doesn’t synthesize it that way. She’s looking forward to shooting more celebrities. “Not because I’m ‘goo-ga’ over them. I like taking a celebrity, someone who has been profiled the same way for so many years... let’s say Ricky Martin. Looking the same way in every single photo. Black leather pants and that damn sweater. “I’d get a big kick out of taking him and doing something totally on the other end of the spectrum. Which is something I like to do with my celebrity portraits.†As the artist herself has said, “I want my images to be like a slap in the face, to rattle around in your brainpan for awhile, and then take up residency there.†To capture the quality specific to her subject, she tries to see her subjects shows, when possible (for instance, Blue Man Group used props in a show that Howard incorporated in their portrait). Now that she’s moving away from her edgier art, it would be natural to assume that she’s “mellowed.†Howard’s the first one to guarantee that this is not the case. “I want to make beautiful images... but they will always be outlaw.†— Rebecca Gray
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