Detroit-based photographer Chas Ray Krider has been capturing the essence of Dita Von Teese, a blonde bombshell who would one day become an iconic burlesque and fetish icon. The two met in 1998 while Krider was working on his "Motel Fetish" series featuring women in hotel rooms.
Von Teese's charisma and Old Hollywood-style glamor were immediately apparent to Krider, who saw her as destined for stardom. He photographed her several times over the next few years, using a cinematic approach that evoked the feel of a film still. The results are stunning, with Von Teese posing in lavish hotel rooms, surrounded by dim lighting and saturated colors.
Krider has remained in touch with Von Teese over the years and is compiling his photos into a forthcoming book titled "The Dita Sessions," which she has given her blessing for. He praises her work ethic and creativity, saying that she deserves everything she gets.
The exhibition of Krider's photographs, as well as Von Teese's own work, will be on display at the Dirty Show, an annual erotic art festival set to take place in Detroit from February 13-21. The event is known for its eclectic mix of art, burlesque, and drag performances, as well as its irreverent humor.
For Krider, theDirty Show represents a chance to showcase his work alongside some of the most innovative and provocative artists in the industry. He sees it as a way to challenge traditional notions of art and push boundaries, much like punk rock did when he was younger.
This year's Dirty Show promises to be bigger and better than ever, with a range of performances, exhibitions, and installations that will delight and inspire attendees. As for Krider and Von Teese's collaboration, it seems that the photographer has found a kindred spirit in the iconic performer – someone who shares his passion for creating something truly unique and unforgettable.
Von Teese's charisma and Old Hollywood-style glamor were immediately apparent to Krider, who saw her as destined for stardom. He photographed her several times over the next few years, using a cinematic approach that evoked the feel of a film still. The results are stunning, with Von Teese posing in lavish hotel rooms, surrounded by dim lighting and saturated colors.
Krider has remained in touch with Von Teese over the years and is compiling his photos into a forthcoming book titled "The Dita Sessions," which she has given her blessing for. He praises her work ethic and creativity, saying that she deserves everything she gets.
The exhibition of Krider's photographs, as well as Von Teese's own work, will be on display at the Dirty Show, an annual erotic art festival set to take place in Detroit from February 13-21. The event is known for its eclectic mix of art, burlesque, and drag performances, as well as its irreverent humor.
For Krider, theDirty Show represents a chance to showcase his work alongside some of the most innovative and provocative artists in the industry. He sees it as a way to challenge traditional notions of art and push boundaries, much like punk rock did when he was younger.
This year's Dirty Show promises to be bigger and better than ever, with a range of performances, exhibitions, and installations that will delight and inspire attendees. As for Krider and Von Teese's collaboration, it seems that the photographer has found a kindred spirit in the iconic performer – someone who shares his passion for creating something truly unique and unforgettable.