Rick Castro
is an independent filmmaker & photographer living in Los Angeles.
Rick's work explores the world of fetish and fringes of sex culture.
His work has been published in artist editions, exhibitions and
institutions worldwide.
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Early Career
At the age of 18, Rick was approached by designer
Marlene
Stewart, (Madonna, Oliver Stone) to style her line
for the California Apparel News, Soon, Rick was working with photographers
who are now the mainstays of the industry. Rick did wardrobe styling
for photographers as diverse as,
Annie
Leibovitz, Herb Ritts,
Joel
Peter Witkin and
George
Hurrell.
It was through hands on experience that he learned photography,
watching variations of lighting and composition techniques from
each photographer, then adapting them to his sensibility.
In 1986, his "underground" career as a photographer
began. As a reaction against fashion and the restrictions the
industry demands, his photography style was severe. A combination
of hard documentary, fetish and nudes.
"Always nudes, I didn’t want to deal with wardrobe
ever again!"
At that point in his career Rick was styling for major publications.
He had wardrobe stylist credits in Vanity Fair, GQ, Interview
and Rolling Stone magazines, and in direct contrast, photographer
credits in Drummer, Bound & Gagged and other fetish magazines.
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Film
In 1988, Rick began photographing hustlers on Santa Monica Boulevard.
This documentation lead to his collaboration with filmmaker Bruce
LaBruce, marking Rick's foray into directing and writing. During
the summer of 1995, Rick, Bruce and a small crew shot Hustler
White, on the streets of Santa Monica Boulevard.
The script was based on Rick's interviews with hustlers, using
them as stars, and model Tony Ward as the lead character. Hustler
White premiered at the 1996 Sundance Film Festival, receiving
both praises and scorn from industry critics.
"Picture, if you will, a cross between Fox TV's mid-90's
series Melrose Place and Pasolini's Salo."
Hustler White had theatrical screenings worldwide and is now
a video/DVD cult classic. The Los Angeles Times lists Hustler
White in the top 100 important independent films from 1913- 2004.
Because of Hustler White, Rick was approached by Randy Barbato
and Fenton Bailey of World of Wonder to be the casting director
of their documentary 101 Rent Boys. Rick cast his favorite hustlers
to be interviewed about their personal experiences with the oldest
profession in the world. 101 aired on Showtime in the summer of
2000. Rick & World of Wonder then began another project that
was even beyond his preconceptions of alternative reality, the
world of people who identify as "furries." Introduced
to the furry lifestyle by a furry person, (see plushie page for
details) Rick spent 3 years researching the furry fandom. Shot
on digital video, the result became a 30-minute documentary called
Plushies & Furries. Plushies aired on MTV in January 2002
and scored number 2 in the ratings. An unrated version for Channel
5 UK aired in 2003.
The success of Plushies encouraged Rick to present the first exhibit
of furry art to the public. Premiering February 2002 in Los Angeles,
the Furotica art exhibit featured erotic artwork created by furry
artists. The exhibit has traveled to The Gallery at Les Deaux,
Hollywood, The Pound Gallery, Seattle, and Track 16 Gallery, Santa
Monica.
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Photography
Rick’s fetish photography and videos were featured on
Wired
For Sex- Tech TV. His work is in the permanent collections
of The Alfred Kinsey Institute and The Tom Of Finland Foundation.
His books and zines are archived at the UCLA library.
Rick has lectured about his work at NYU, UCLA, 18th Street Arts
Complex, and The Erotic Museum, Hollywood.
Rick has photographed the
Dalai
Lama, (sipping tea) Gore Vidal,
Peter
Berlin,
Alan
Poul,
Kenneth
Anger and
Tony
Ward.

Rick Castro photographing Gore Vidal at his Hollywood
Hills Home- 2004
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Recently
Rick has now re-entered the mainstream with fashion photography
spreads for Flaunt, Attitude UK, DNA and Tetu magazines. Rick
is a regular contributor for Studio Magazines,
publishers of Blue, B&W, Sex and Deep Blue.
Rick's long awaited second book 13 Years of Bondage,
reached #2 at
A
Different Light Bookstore's top 10 new releases, and
was nominated for a Lambda Award.
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In Summary
“I consider myself a folk artist, because my work is made
for, and created with a kindred group. I find my subjects fascinating
and become obsessed with wanting to know all about them, be it
through photos, film, video, or writing. I'm fascinated with the
process of original ideas, and the course it takes to becoming
common place. I'm fully aware that whatever is initially considered
bizarre will be the standard of the future.
Rick Castro, Hollywood, 2005