The Art of Blowjob, Pornographic Love Receive XBIZ Awards Nominations

MONTREAL  TheArtofBlowjob.com is nominated for Specialty Site of the Year and PornographicLove.com received a nomination for Glamcore Site of the Year at the XBIZ Awards.

These two sites feature real couples who make their own porn based on a commitment to artistry, connection, authentic sexuality and attention to detail.

After five years online, TheArtofBlowjob.com is receiving its second XBIZ Awards nomination in addition to several nominations and a Best Website win at the Feminist Porn Awards.

Camille Crimson, the site's webmaster and performer, said, "It's so wonderful to get this kind of positive feedback for the kind of porn we make. It goes to show that making something different will get noticed in the adult industry."

Her boyfriend, performer/videographer/photographer Mike Flirt, said, "We work hard to make something high quality that feels like the porn we want to see. It's nice to know that so many others want to see this kind of porn too."

PornographicLove.com has been online for more than a year.

"This is a really big thing for us," performer and producer Lilyanne Bloom said. "Just to see our website included among so many talented pornographers is amazing. This is the perfect encouragement to keep on doing what we do!"

"The Art of Blowjob" was released on Hustler/LFP DVD and Crimson and Flirt's new fellatio-focused website SlowMotionBlowjob.com was also launched this year.

For more information about the sites, visit The Art of Blowjob here and Pornographic Love here.

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