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-{{Template}}+{{Template}}'''Eric Kroll''' (born [[23 October]] [[1946]] in [[New York City]]) is a [[Sexual fetishism|Fetish]] photographer and editor living in [[San Francisco, California|San Francisco]], [[California]] ([[United States|U.S.]]).
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 +==Work==
 +Eric Kroll has published some collections ("Fetish Girls" and "Beauty Parade"), composed introductions for influential works such as the compiled two-volume "Bizarre" collection and some [[Taschen]] folios. Kroll is a man with a profound love for the diversity of fetish, and has done much to encourage newcomers to the field, as well as to inspire them with his camera work.
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 +==Books by Erik Kroll==
 +* "The Transformations of Gwen Volume 2" (2001) ISBN 1-56163-304-6
 +* "The Works of Eric Stanton", a volume dedicated to the artwork of [[Eric Stanton]]
 +* "The Wonderful World of Bill Ward, King of the Glamour Girls" ISBN 3-8228-1290-0
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Eric Kroll (born 23 October 1946 in New York City) is a Fetish photographer and editor living in San Francisco, California (U.S.).

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Eric Kroll has published some collections ("Fetish Girls" and "Beauty Parade"), composed introductions for influential works such as the compiled two-volume "Bizarre" collection and some Taschen folios. Kroll is a man with a profound love for the diversity of fetish, and has done much to encourage newcomers to the field, as well as to inspire them with his camera work.

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