Justice Howard (born in San Francisco, California) is an American photographer whose work includes shooting erotica, pin-up and celebrities.[1] Her work has appeared in over 50 hardcover books and in thousands of magazines including Vogue Paris, Esquire, Easyriders, Playboy, Cosmopolitan, People, In Touch Weekly, Skin Two, and a 25-page spread in Bound by Ink, as well as being displayed in over 60 art gallery exhibits and numerous museum shows.[2][3] She has also been featured in DankLook's "On Women in Black and White Fine Art Photography."[4] Her photography features themes of female empowerment, freedom, and inner strength.[2] She was previously a model before "graduating to photography"[5] and training under a master German photographer.[2] Her work has been compared to that of Annie Leibovitz and Herb Ritts.

Justice Howard
Born
San Francisco
NationalityAmerican
Known forPhotography

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Photography

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Howard is credited as the last photographer to capture living photographs of country musician Waylon Jennings before his death in 2002.[2] The photoshoot was arranged by ex-Hells Angels President Sonny Barger, a mutual friend of both Howard and Jennings, and took place just before a performance by the singer at the New Orleans casino in Las Vegas about four months prior to his death.[2] Howard has also shot many other musicians including Dave Navarro, Marilyn Manson, Billy Idol, Willie Nelson, Steve Jones, Estelle Asmodelle and Dick Dale, as well as pin-up icon and cult classic actress Mamie Van Doren, then in her 70s.[2] The Lord Balfour Hotel in Miami, Florida, showcases 64 of her images in 30-foot wall murals, and has rugs designed from her photographs. Tattoo Bar in Washington DC, which while not owned by Howard, is filled with her art.[3] She was rated one of the top 10 tattoo photographers in the world by Rank My Tattoos[7] and in 2013 released a Lady Ink calendar, which has been described as the "glamour calendar with a downtown edge".[8] She has had over 25 calendars to her credit.

Her first camera was a Pentax Spotmatic II that was very basic, followed by a Nikon camera that Howard "fell in love with".[9] She started out as primarily a fetish photographer at a time when fetish photography was not yet well known, before moving on to incorporate other styles into her work.[10] Howard's work has been described as "more modern works of art than mere photographs",[11] and is known internationally.[6] Her portfolio includes over two million images, and one of her collector-owned fine art photographs was appraised at $40,000.[11]

Influences

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Howard cites Helmut Newton as a major influence of her work, a statement she has made in multiple interviews; she has also been called the "female Helmut Newton".[9][12] Additionally, she is influenced by the work of Robert Mapplethorpe and Mark Seliger.

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In 1995 Howard had her first one-woman gallery show in Los Angeles, "Black & White & Brutal", which presented her "fetish and kink-oriented imagery" to a receptive audience.[1] Since then she has had over 60 art gallery exhibitions, including a downtown LA show titled "Sharp Edges" with crime writer John Gilmore, in which all the art was stuck to the walls with custom knives.[3] An exhibition of her work titled 'Alice in Thunderland' opened in early 2011 at the World Erotic Art Museum in Florida marking a graduation of Howard's work from art galleries to museums.[13] Her work is also featured on the walls of the Lord Balfour Hotel in South Beach, Florida. Sixty-four of its rooms house Howard art, and the rooms have been decorated to match the colors in her photographs. 30-foot murals grace the rooms and some rooms showcase easel-based art within the master suites.

  • HARDCOVER BOOKS

Howard's Photography has been published in:

(2023) Sinister Party (A Horror Compendium) published by Asylum Publications ((ISBN 979-8-9878152-0-5)) https://www.asylumpublications.com/store/sinister-party-by-justice-howard (2023) Diary of a Hitman...available in hardcover on Amazon https://www.amazon.com/Diary-Hitman-around-darkness-Justice-ebook/dp/B08K3SF7H4/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1KX8AKX3V1BJJ&keywords=diary+of+a+hitman+justice&qid=1684378421&sprefix=diary+of+a+hitman+justice%2Caps%2C774&sr=8-1 (2018) Voodoo – Conjure & Sacrifice – hardcover by Schiffer Publishing ISBN 9780764355189 https://www.amazon.com/Justice-Howards-Voodoo-Conjure-Sacrifice/dp/076435518X/ref=sr_1_1?crid=YY3MZ0FK223I&keywords=voodoo+justice+howard&qid=1684378590&sprefix=voodoo+justice+howard%2Caps%2C208&sr=8-1

  • (2017) Renegades – The Photography of Justice Howard – SOLD OUT - hardcover ISBN 978-0-7643-5224-9
  • (2017) Sonny: 60 Years Hells Angels- Sonny Barger Retrospective – Serious Publishing, France
  • (2015) Revelations – The Photography of Justice Howard – hardcover by Schiffer Publishing ISBN 9780764347986
  • (2016) TERRIBLE THINGS - My story of serial killer GJ Schaefer hardcover on Amazon
  • (2013) Tattoo Art' – Flametree Press ISBN 978-0-85-775603-9
  • (2010) Star Guitars – Voyageur Press. ISBN 0-7603-3821-3
  • (2006) Van Gogh's Ear: The Celebrity Edition – Gazelle Distribution Trade. ISBN 978-2-914853-07-1
  • (2002) Sex: Take a Walk on the Wild Side: Masterpieces of Erotic Fantasy Photography – Thunder's Mouth Press. ISBN 978-1-56025-363-1
  • (2002) Blonde: Masterpieces of Photography – Thunder's Mouth Press. ISBN 978-1-56025-417-1
  • (2001) Hell's Angel: The Life and Times of Sonny Barger and the Hell's Angels Motorcycle Club – Harper Paperbacks. ISBN 978-0-06-093754-6
  • (2001) Julie Strain's Greatest Hits – Heavy Metal Magazine. ISBN 978-1-882931-71-2
  • (2000) Fetish Photo Anthology Volume 3 – Glitter. ASIN B003VKRMQQ
  • (2000) Extreme: Photo Anthology of Extreme Lifestyles – Glitter. ASIN B00106XH44
  • (1997) Fetish Photo Anthology Volume 2Secret magazine. ASIN B001DJ84KU


Personal life

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Howard once choreographed a show in Las Vegas that was awarded Best Number in Show after opening night review.[2] She is a supporter of the charity organization Children of the Night and provides her time teaching the children photography as well as raising money through charity shows featuring her work.[3] She works for eight fashion and lifestyle magazines both in U.S. and Europe, and she also works out of her studio in Hollywood.[2]'[14]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Erotic Art Justice Howard Bio". Retrieved August 16, 2011.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h "Photographer Justice Howard". Archived from the original on November 14, 2011. Retrieved August 15, 2011.
  3. ^ a b c d "Art Interviews:Justice Howard". Archived from the original on November 2, 2011. Retrieved August 16, 2011.
  4. ^ "DANKLOOK on Women in Black and White Fine Art Photography: Justice Howard". December 26, 2011. Retrieved January 16, 2012.
  5. ^ "Justice Howard at the Weekend of Horrors". YouTube. Retrieved August 15, 2011.
  6. ^ a b "Justice Howard Photographer Tattoo Photo Gallery". Retrieved September 30, 2011.
  7. ^ "Top Twenty Photographers: Rank My Tattoos Magazine". Retrieved August 20, 2011.
  8. ^ "Lady Ink 2012 Wall Calendar". Retrieved August 20, 2011.
  9. ^ a b "Interview: Q & A with Justice Howard". Archived from the original on April 2, 2012. Retrieved August 21, 2011.
  10. ^ "Justice Howard Art the Hard Way: Marquis America Exclusive Interview". Retrieved September 24, 2011.
  11. ^ a b "Bound By Ink: Wicked Exposure". Retrieved October 6, 2011.
  12. ^ "The Progressive Erotic Art of Justice Howard". Retrieved August 22, 2011.
  13. ^ "Alice in Thunderland: Photographer Justice Howard Wows it at WEAM". Retrieved August 16, 2011.
  14. ^ "Those Damn Haunted Interviews...Justice Howard". Retrieved October 6, 2011.
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