Grigori Galitsin

Grigori Aleksandrovich Galitsin (Russian: Григо́рий Алекса́ндрович Гали́цын, Sci: Grigorij Aleksandrovič Galicyn; also known as A. Obolenski[1][2]) (born 1957 in Rozdilna, Ukrainian SSR) is a Russian former erotic photographer.

Biography

Career

Galitsin studied classical painting in Leningrad, but later turned to photography. His first camera, an early Leica model, was given to him by his grandfather who purchased it from the German army in 1947.[3] In 1997, he was recipient of a Master Kodak Exhibition award.[4]

In 1996, Galitsin, who by then had established himself primarily as an erotic photographer based in Volgograd, began providing content to an early Internet adult website. In 1998, he became the main content provider for the newly founded adult website, Most Erotic Teens (the predecessor of MET-ART), and also provided content for another adult site, DOMAI.[4][5] In 2002, he left MET and launched the website Galitsin-Archives as a joint project with Norwegian photographer Petter Hegre. Due to a conflict with Hegre in 2004, Galitsin ended Galitsin-Archives and established his own website Galitsin-News.[6] Galitsin also started the sister website Nud-Art in 2006.

The majority of Galitsin's photos and videos were shot in the Volgograd area, and sometimes in hotels in Moscow as well. Galitsin's apartment (the former home of poet Margarita Agashina and former Volgograd mayor Yuri Chekov) doubled as a high-tech porn studio. His activity as a pornographer was largely unknown to his neighbors, though he was noted around Volgograd for his expensive lifestyle.[2]

Occasionally he would travel abroad with his models to countries like Egypt and India to shoot on location there.[6][7] In 2006, Galitsin filmed and photographed several models at some beach resorts and Ayurvedic massage parlours in Varkala and Papanasam, India. Indian police later became aware of the resulting videos, which had been posted on Galitsin-News, and conducted raids on a number of Varkala massage parlours on suspicion of illegal activity.[7]

Arrest

On September 17, 2006, Galitsin and his wife Irina Aleksandrovna Pischasova (who was also one of his models, appearing under the name "Valentina") were arrested in Volgograd,[8] accused of violating Russian Criminal Code Article 133 ("Coercion [through blackmail] to commit a sexual act") and Article 242.1 ("Manufacturing and dissemination of materials or objects containing pornographic images of minors").[5] On October 26, he petitioned the Russian president Vladimir Putin and asked for intervention on his behalf.[5] According to a second letter to Putin drafted in May 2007, Galitsin was still in custody awaiting trial. Pischasova was also once again taken into custody in March.[9] Galitsin and his wife were released from prison in early 2009, though Galitsin continued to face further charges.[10]

As of October 2014, Galitsin, Irina, and their two children had relocated to Kalachyovsky District, where he invested his life savings in an "experimental farm". Here, Galitsin breeds and raises rare breed pigs and chickens, notably Mangalica pigs. He is no longer active in professional photography, other than as documentation of his farming operation and family life.[11]

Photography and videos

Galitsin specialized in barely legal or lolita pornography. He also produced erotic videos for his websites and eventually DVDs as well. The majority of his models were young Russian women in their late teens to early twenties. Many of his models are well-known Russian glamour models, but he also had a number of models who worked exclusively for him, often for years at a time.

His work typically consisted of softcore nude photography, though some sets and videos crossed over into hardcore pornography, typically depicting masturbation, lesbian activity, or urination.[12][13][14]

Books

Galitsin's Angels: From Russia with Love. Munich: Edition Reuss. 2005. ISBN 3-934020-34-8

References

  1. "Photographer A. Obolenski", Photoforum.ru, February 13, 2001. Accessed June 4, 2007.
  2. 1 2 "Рядом с Вечным огнем в Волгограде снимали обнаженных подростков" ("Naked Teenagers Filmed near the Eternal Flame in Volgograd"), Volgograd Inform, October 13, 2006. (Russian)
  3. "Galitsin's Angels" (book official website), Hermansky-Books.com, 2006.
  4. 1 2 "Grigori Galitsin - Erotic Photographer", Teen Nudes Archives (website).
  5. 1 2 3 "Письмо Григория Галицына Президенту РФ" ("Letter from Grigori Galitsin to the President of the Russian Federation") (reposted by erotella), Master-X.com, December 19, 2006 (Russian)
  6. 1 2 "This is explanations concerning a situation with galitsin-archives.com" at the Wayback Machine (archived June 5, 2004) by Grigori Galitsin, Galitsin-News.com, March 26, 2004. Note: if page fails to load quickly, manually stop the browser from loading.
  7. 1 2 "Massage parlour figure in porn site" by Devasia, Khaleej Times, July 3, 2006.
  8. "В Волгограде арестована преступная группа, распространявшая порно через Интернет" ("Criminal group arrested in Volgograd for distributing porn on the Internet"), Volgograd Inform, October 9, 2006. (Russian)
  9. Жалоба фотографа Григория Галицына Президенту РФ В.В. Путину ("Complaint by photographer Grigori Galitsin to the President of the Russian Federation, V.V. Putin") (reposted by admin), kinoklubnichka.ru forum, May 18, 2007. (Russian)
  10. "Волгоградец разбогател на голых девушках" ("Volgogradians get rich from nude girls") by Larisa Sheremet, Rodnoy Gorod, February 25, 2009. (Russian)
  11. Счастье фермерства. Волгоградский фотохудожник променял моделей на хрюшек ("Cultivating happiness: Volgograd photographer traded models for pigs") by Sergei Novitski. Volgograd Argumenty i Fakty weekly #50, October 12, 2014 (posted on web November 12, 2014). (Russian)
  12. "Galitsin News", HQPornSpots.com, August 11, 2005. Accessed October 1, 2007.
  13. "Galitsin News" by Neska, Honest Porn Reviews (website), April 25, 2006. Accessed October 1, 2007.
  14. "Grigori Galitsin News Review" by Furry Monster, Adult Site Surfer (website), November 22, 2006. Accessed June 4, 2007.

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