Ellen Stagg to Celebrate Release of 'Dirty Girl Collection'

NEW YORK CITY — Erotic photographer Ellen Stagg has announced she will be celebrating the release of her new photo book, “Dirty Girl Collection,” at the Museum of Sex on Thursday, Feb. 9 from 6-9pm. 

When asked about the differences between her erotic images, upscale fashion portraits and advertising layouts, Stagg said, “I photograph women in all levels of dress and undress. I love empowering women, celebrating and collaborating with them through my photography.”

Published by Goliath Books, “Dirty Girl Collection” features 420 photos Stagg has taken over the past decade and published on her website. 

The book also features some of Stagg’s favorite models such as Justine Joli and adult entertainers Heather Vandeven, Kendra James, Joanna Angel, Jade Vixen, Skin Diamond, Stormy Leather, Nikki Benz, Charlotte Stokely, Aria Giovanni, Kayla Paige and dozens more. 

Doors open at 5pm and there is no cover charge to attend the event. Copies of “Dirty Girl Collection” will be available for purchase. Stagg will be available for autographs and photographs. 

For more information, visit StaggStreet.com or follow Stagg on Twitter

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