Fetish Photographer Ed Fox Launches Affiliate Program

LOS ANGELES — Acclaimed fetish photographer Ed Fox has partnered with Toronto-based Tysus Media to launch an affiliate program called EdFoxCash.com, featuring sites based on his work.

Fox’s images have appeared in Penthouse, Club, High Society and Score.

The first site launched under Fox’s banner is FootFactory.com, which features thousands of glamour shots and hundreds of hours of video of pornstars and amateurs. Justine Jolie, Aria Giovanni and Sunny Leone all appear on the website.

Additional sites showcasing Fox’s pictures will be launched later this year and in 2007.

“Ed approached us a few months ago about creating an affiliate program and extreme makeover for his existing site, Footfactory.com.” said Stephan Cam, creative director of Tysus Media. “I was very familiar with Ed’s work and was delighted to take him on as a client. Ed’s photographs are inventive, stylistic and unique — its Maxim meets the rated R world.”

Fox’s work also has appeared in the innovative series on erotic photography published by Taschen Books.

“I instantly knew [Fox] had what it takes to be a great erotic photographer. Not just the technical proficiency, but the crazy, obsessive, perverse spark that’s in all true geniuses of the genre,” said Dian Hanson, an editor at Taschen Books. “It was one of very few times in my magazine career that I received a photographic submission from an unknown and knew instantly he would be a star.”

Fox’s cash program pays webmasters 50 percent of sales and offers a 10 percent referral commission. The site offers marketing tools for promotion with hosted picture and video galleries, banners, zipped content and linking codes.

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