
I’ve heard this type of underground community referred to as “Goth” or “Gothic”. I don’t go out much and I’m not much of a party-goer, but I knew on this one particular Monday night at a club in Tallahassee, Florida, there would be an interesting crowd there with interesting outfits, hair and make-up. REVVED UP POLE: So starting with the basics – how did you get into photography in general, and more specifically into photographing world class pole dancers?ĭON CURRY: It was a Monday about 6 years ago when I was in total geek mode: I was excited about testing out a new low-light lens that I had just received in the mail. We spoke to Don about how he got started, making women feel at ease and tips for a great pole photo shoot. Wilson’s time places her second in the world rankings.Don Curry is one of our all-time favourite photographers, one of the best in the entire world and creator of some of the most well-known images in the pole community, with a unique style that embraces the sexy side of pole and celebrates the female form. Wilson came charging home in the final 50 meters but fell five one-hundredths of a second short of catching Seebohm. Seebohm turned at the 50 meter mark in a time of 28.32 followed by Wilson whose feet hit the wall in a time of 28.69. The win was not an easy one of Seebohm who was pushed by Madison Wilson for the entire race. Women’s 100 backstroke – FinalĮmily Seebohm, who the gold at both the Commonwealth Games and Pan Pacific Championships this summer took, the women’s 100 backstroke in a time of 58.91, which is just off her season’s best of 58.89 which sits atop the world rankings.



April 05th, 2015 Australia, International, News, Video
