Who pays for prostitutes? Renowned photographer Cristina de Middel turned her camera on sex workers' clients in an effort to uncover the often-ignored half of the controversial industry.
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unremarkably , spiritualist reporting of harlotry focuses on the sex actor themselves – where they ’re from , how they catch here , what their piece of work is like , what they look like .
But that approach ignores an entire half of the business : The customers .

Felipe prefers not to say how old he is. He’s an independent worker, single, and a father of five children. He visits a prostitute once a week and he pays 50 to 100 R$ ($15-30) per session.
PhotographerCristina de Middelthinks this deletion limit our understanding of an issue that many people feel strongly about .
Which is why her " Gentlemen ’s Club " series turns the narrative on its question , taking a hard look at the masses who are pay up for sex .
" If alien came to Earth and try on to understand what prostitution is about , they would believe it is a business based on naked woman stick around in dirty room , " Middel said in a jam release . " With Gentlemen ’s Club , I tried to give profile to that other 50 % . "

To accomplish this , the creative person needed models . So she travel to Rio de Janeiro , Brazil – where whoredom is effectual , but run a brothel is not – and put an advertizement in a newspaper seeking clients of prostitutes who would be willing to pose for money .
" My intention was first to see who these people are and also to invert the character of the business , " she said . " As they would also be sell part of themselves . "
Though she does n’t label her labor as being either for or against the legalization of prostitution , it need a clear pro - women position by present sexism in the media .

There ’s an inherent caustic remark , the series suggests , in using a sex worker ’s taradiddle and image – typically demo in a pitying , otherizing , or debasing way – to generate care , while simultaneously excoriate an industry for " using " those very same hoi polloi .
" The tier of lip service is awkward , " Middel’ssaidof outlets who have n’t require to write her photos . " paper decry prostitution and sex workers , treat them like outcasts , but advertise their table service a few pages further . "
And outlets ca n’t arrogate that it ’s difficult to witness customers unforced to talk – since the answer to Middel ’s advertising in Brazil was " massive . "

She pick out the men that she guess would make for well for the project and photographed them in the same bedrooms where they meet with sex worker . She even yield them roughly the same amount they would expend on let a prostitute – between $ 28 and $ 42 .
She asked them about their jobs , their personal backgrounds , and what motivated them to buy time with prostitutes .
Her glide slope is not judgmental or glorifying . It ’s just another side of the floor .

See what Cristina de Middel institute in the gallery above .
After see Cristina de Middel ’s pic series , learn the surprisinghistory of prostitutionaround the world . Then , record the electrifying narrative ofChing Shih , the eighteenth - century Chinese prostitute turned pirate lord .
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