Orgasm: Photographs and Interviews
By (Author) Linda Troeller
Compiled by Marion Schneider
Daylight
Daylight
31st October 2014
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Individual photographers
779.28092
Paperback
188
Width 228mm, Height 177mm
680g
Linda Troeller and Marion Schneider collaborate in the work, Orgasm; Photographs & Interviews, which features photographs and interviews of 25 women described by The Huffington Post as "a raw, sensual and multifarious view of [the] female orgasm ...further eliminating the stigma and shame too often associated with the topic." Linda Troeller's photographs have been exhibited at the F-stop Festival, Leipzig, Teplice Photo Festival, Prague, as well as at galleries at the University of the Arts, Philadelphia, Melkweg and at the Coda Museum, Netherlands. She has a MFA from School of Art, and a MS Newhouse, Syracuse University and a BS from Reed School of Media, West Virginia University. She was an assistant at the Ansel Adams Workshops. She has taught at SVA, Parsons, NY, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Indiana University, and Stockton University. Marion Schneider is a writer, historian, entrepreneur and consultant. She holds an MS in history, language and literature and has taught classes in poetry, healing, politics and history. Marion is CEO and co-owner of Toskanaworld, Germany, which operates businesses in the medical, spa and hospitality industry. She is in Marquis's Who's Who in the World and in 2000 Outstanding Intellectuals of the 21st Century, put out by the International Biographical Centre in Cambridge. Together with Linda Troeller she published the book The Erotic Lives of Women (Scalo) in 1998.
Photographer Linda Troeller and scholar Marion Schneider decided to put an end to the gender biased trend. Together, they photographed and interviewed women of all different ages, nationalities and cultural backgrounds, thus crafting a raw, sensual and multifarious view of what a female orgasm is and, importantly, what it can be. The two compiled their findings into a stunning book published by Daylight, aptly called "Orgasm," bringing private matters into the public eye, further eliminating the stigma and shame too often associated with the topic.
"Orgasm" aligns a certain bodily peak with an energetic way of being in the world, of loving yourself and loving others all at once. "Eroticism is no longer associated solely with 'sex, ' but it is a vital 'turn on to life, '" Troeller said.--Priscilla Frank "Huffington Post "