
Torrid Art
December 16th, 2010 - By admin
Scores
Content Quality
9/10
Content Amount
8/10
Exclusivity
10/10
Updates
6/10
Design
7/10
Overall
Site Details
Categories:
Videos:
Videos
(Average Length minutes)
Pictures:
511+ Picture Sets
(w/ 55 Pictures Per Set)
Zip Sets:
Yes
High Res Pics:
Yes
Pricing
Monthly:
$19.95 for 30 Days
3 Months:
$39.95 for 90 Days
The Pros
- Large exclusive archive of erotic photography
- Beautiful high-res photos with ample viewing options
- Great behind-the-scenes blog
The Cons
- A photo-only site with no videos
- Both archive and blog are sporadically updated
- Some galleries split between updates
Our ReviewVisit Torrid Art
Torrid Art presents itself beautifully with a classy design scheme that immediately sets the tone of your browsing experience. From the moment you hit the tour pages, you are greeted by stunning artistic images of some of the world’s most beautiful women. Eufrat, Jana Cova, April O’Neil, Faye Reagan, Charlie Lane, Sochee, Hanna Hilton… America and Europe are both represented remarkably well here.
Every woman has her own profile page and there you’ll find some brief biographical information and a short spiel from Perry detailing why he enjoyed working with her and what unique elements she brings to Torrid Art. Linking to all of that current model’s galleries, the profiles act as paths along which to browse the sites substantial archives. New content arrives online here not on a strict schedule, but quite frequently all the same; the last month, for example, has seen seven new galleries added to the collection, which already houses more than 500 photo shoots.
Upon opening one of these galleries, you’ll find photos offered in four resolutions, the largest of which reaches 4000×2667 pixels. Presenting a great deal of detail in every shot, these high-res images look incredible and are a testament not only to Perry’s skills with a lens and light meter, but to the talents of his many models. There’s a sense of classical eroticism here that many erotic photography sites often miss and this reviewer can confidently suggest that any reader who fancies himself a connoisseur of more refined depictions of female sexuality make a move toward Torrid Art sooner rather than later.
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