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Update: Phoenix Goddess Temple “Sex Church” Raided By Police

Tracy Elise. 2010

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An update to last year’s photo essay documenting the men and women of the Phoenix Goddess Temple. Opponents of the temple where quick to label it as a “sex church” and nothing more than a new age front operating as a brothel. Last week Phoenix Police, arresting 18, raided the temple making it a national new story.

CNN:

Arizona church is house of prostitution, police say

September 09, 2011 By Michael Martinez, CNN

During a Wednesday search of the Phoenix temple and two church-related sites in nearby Sedona, police seized evidence showing that “male and female ‘practitioners’ working a t the Temple were performing sexual acts in exchange for monetary ‘donations,’ all on the pretense of providing ‘neo tantric’ healing therapies,” Phoenix police said.

The alleged brothel generated tens of thousands of dollars a month, Martos told CNN.

A history of neighbor complaints, a recent Phoenix newspaper article, and the temple’s website were among the factors prompting authorities to conduct the undercover investigation, Martos said.

“What’s unusual is that they were trying to hide behind religion or church, and under the guise of religious freedom, they were committing acts of prostitution,” Martos said.

“We certainly respect First Amendment rights. However, religious freedom does not allow for criminal acts,” Martos said.

Regarding the Goddess Temple’s website, he said: “What they would talk about would seem to be religion. At the same time, they were implying or intimating that they were giving sex therapy.”

The website says at one point: “Sex is a holy, sacred and divine healing force at the core (of) our beings. Once we embrace this force instead of deny it, we become successful, happy and powerful manifestors.”

The website also features unclothed women, listed as residing in several states, under a “Goddesses” section.

The investigation focused on the alleged crimes, said acting Phoenix Police Chief Joe Yahner.

Maricopa County Attorney Bill Montgomery added in a statement: “Freedom of religion does not allow individuals to trade sex for money, no matter how the transaction is portrayed.”

The alleged madam, Tracy Elise, who is in her 50s, was arrested and charged with prostitution, illegal control of an enterprise, pandering, and operating a house of prostitution, police said.

The images were originally published in the March issue of Phoenix Magazine and selected for the American Photography Annual 2011 (AP 27) for the year’s best in editorial photography. All photographs are available for licensing. Click the jump for additional images and original article.  Go here for variations of the final edit.

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Wonderful Machine Promos

Last month the folks at Wonderful Machine featured me in their monthly print mailer as well as their email, Photographer Spotlight. The email promo went out to 42,191 art buyers at ad agencies, magazines, and corporations in North America, Europe, Latin America, Asia and Oceania.  The 6″x11″ postcard went out to an additional 2,000 recipients.  There are over 450 photographers in 50 countries listed on Wonderful Machine, and to have a print promo and an email in the same month was a nice surprise.  Wonderful Machine is a unique web portal featuring, promoting, and representing photographers all over the world.  Bellow is the blog entry by WM.

May has come and gone, and another great promo has been mailed to clients. Now that summer is upon us, we felt it appropriate to pay homage to the youthful spirit of adolescence and the adventure seeking mindset—however misguided—that accompanies summer break. Printed by Modern Postcard, our latest promo showcases the work of Los Angeles-Based photographer Jesse Rieser and his young daredevil bike jumper. I had Jesse give me some background on his work:

The image was created for Santy Advertising Agency and their client, Phoenix Children Hospital. The shot was a concept that came from Chris Cavaleri, the art director (who is now at David and Goliath in Los Angeles). The image was part of a campaign of two images selected for a PDN photo annual for best advertising of the year. The campaign depicts common, dangerous, yet humorously familiar children’s activities.

I can attest to the fact that children engage in dangerous activities. I spent the majority of my summers days outside, attempting various foolhardy stunts with friends—some more successful than others. Childhood memories like those are what makes Jesse’s image so relatable, not just for me, but for people across the world. We’ve all done dumb yet memorable things in our lives, and that’s why his photo makes us look twice, and smile.

Here are a couple behind-the-scenes photos showing the two parts of the picture that were later stitched together for the final composite.

Email promo after the jump.

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2011 Lecture on Contemporary Photography: “The Most Exciting Projects & Photographers I Learned About This Year.”




My latest project, Christmas in America: Happy Birthday, Jesus was featured in Mary Virginia Swanson’s spring 2011 lecture: “The Most Exciting Projects & Photographers I Learned About This Year.” The annual lecture is hosted by Rebecca Senf Ph.D, senior curator of the Center for Creative Photography and held at the Phoenix Art Museum. Above are stills and a video of my segment narrated by Swan and the occasional “awesome” from my father.

After the jump are the selected works and statements featured in the presentation.

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Mobile Portfolio

Today I am launching a mobile version of my online portfolio. Now you can access all the same content seen on my website from your smart phone and tablet. To check out the mobile site click here.

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New Portfolios



I am posting to share my newly redesigned portfolio set. In the initial stages my goal was to produce something unique. An object that was easily recognizable and remembered by reflecting my online presence and strengthening my branding across both platforms. Like the site, green indicates the best of my assignment work and the blue showcasing my narrative personal series.

Upon completion the iPad was released. Like many visual artists, I was drawn to the easily customized platform that didn’t require hours of proofing, printing, and the cost of materials. But at the same time, I like the idea of showing nicely printed and sequenced photographs. And, I didn’t see any options to truly customize my presentation and was concerned my branding and identity could get lost in the mix. So I decided to have both and marry the old with the new. Integrate the iPad’s multimedia capabilities with classic book design having hand printed matte pages, half linen construction and a cradle for the iPad. The new presentation has been very well received and excited to share.

The above video was produced as a book preview on my contact page seen here. More photos and construction images after the jump.
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