Shine Louise Houston is a filmmaker and the founding director and
producer of Pink and White Productions, an independent production
company creating queer pornography in San Francisco. Houston makes
feature-length pornographic films in addition to producing, directing,
and shooting hundreds of installments for her queer porn membership
site CrashPadSeries.com. Houston distributes her own work and that of
other indie adult filmmakers through PinkLabel.tv, catering to
different sexual communities.Shine Louise Houston's films have
screened at film festivals around the world. Houston speaks widely on
issues of representation and sexual freedom of expression. She is
heavily involved with the feminist and queer art community as well as
doing sexual health work and sex worker activism. In her work, Houston
features a diverse range of ethnicities, body types, non-conforming
genders, and sexual identities Houston has been written about widely
in numerous publications on the intersections of race, pornography,
and desire. Ariane Cruz, a professor of women's studies at Penn State,
writes in her book, The Color of Kink,Critics have stated that
Houston's work counters inauthentic representations of women, trans,
gender nonconforming, and queer folks of color's sexuality and desire
in mainstream porn. They also feel that Houston incorporates her own
pleasure and desire as a black women into her pornography acting as a
self-aware voyeur and camera operator.Houston received a Bachelor of
Fine Arts degree in Film from the San Francisco Art Institute.
producer of Pink and White Productions, an independent production
company creating queer pornography in San Francisco. Houston makes
feature-length pornographic films in addition to producing, directing,
and shooting hundreds of installments for her queer porn membership
site CrashPadSeries.com. Houston distributes her own work and that of
other indie adult filmmakers through PinkLabel.tv, catering to
different sexual communities.Shine Louise Houston's films have
screened at film festivals around the world. Houston speaks widely on
issues of representation and sexual freedom of expression. She is
heavily involved with the feminist and queer art community as well as
doing sexual health work and sex worker activism. In her work, Houston
features a diverse range of ethnicities, body types, non-conforming
genders, and sexual identities Houston has been written about widely
in numerous publications on the intersections of race, pornography,
and desire. Ariane Cruz, a professor of women's studies at Penn State,
writes in her book, The Color of Kink,Critics have stated that
Houston's work counters inauthentic representations of women, trans,
gender nonconforming, and queer folks of color's sexuality and desire
in mainstream porn. They also feel that Houston incorporates her own
pleasure and desire as a black women into her pornography acting as a
self-aware voyeur and camera operator.Houston received a Bachelor of
Fine Arts degree in Film from the San Francisco Art Institute.
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