Holly Randall

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Holly Randall

Holly Randall in 2007
Born (1978-09-05) September 5, 1978
Hollywood, California

Holly Randall (born September 5, 1978)[1] is an American erotic photographer. [2] She is the daughter of erotic photographer Suze Randall and author Humphry Knipe.[3]

Biography

Holly Randall was named after Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center where she was born.[4] Randall rode horses competitively for 13 years, and then quit after she won the 3 day eventer's Preliminary Championships. Though she began taking photography courses by the age of 12, and started working when she was 15 shooting modeling portfolios (including that of her little sister who was signed with Ford Modeling Agency), Randall ultimately persued an education in English and graduated from UCLA in 2003 with a BA in World Literature. But eventually she was drawn back into the world of arts and photography.

Career

Photography

Randall was 20 years old and a student at Brooks Institute of Photography[5] in Santa Barbara, California, when her mother asked her to help her with the family run web site Suze.net.[1] She returned home and began shooting for suze.net and, by 2005, her work had graced the covers of every major American adult magazine.[6]

Digital

In 2004 Randall became interested in video production and started directing and producing all of movies for her mother's website, suze.net. Then in 2008 she launched her own production company, Holly Randall Productions, and her own membership website www.hollyrandall.com.[7] In May 2013 her website joined the Met-Art network. Randall's numerous clients include Twistys, Playboy, and she is a prolific contributor for adult magazines such as Hustler, Club, High Society, Australian Penthouse, Hot Video, and many others.

Appearances

Holly and her mother Suze were profiled in Secret Lives of Women: Sex for Sale on the WE channel.[8] Both have been featured on The Insider and Playboy TV's Sexcetera.[8]

Randall has posed semi-nude in photographs taken by German photographer Beatrice Neumann and American photographer Mark Daughn.

Holly has her own show on Playboy TV, called Adult Film School, which she hosts and directs amateurs in their own professional sex tape.

Books

Holly has two photo books, Erotic Dream Girls and Kinky Nylons, published by Goliath Books.[9][10]

Holly is a contributing photographer to many sex guides published by Quiver Books, such as "The Little Book of Kink", "Acrobatic Sex Positions", "Oral Sex Deck", "Hot Sex Tips, Tricks, and Licks", "The Complete Photo Guide to Great Sex", and "The Secrets of Great G-Spot Orgasms and Female Ejaculation."

Personal life

Even though she was working full time at Suze.net, Randall continued her college education and graduated from UCLA in September 2003 with a degree in World Literature.

She resides in West LA with her dog Bonnie.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Holly Randall. "Biography". HollyRandall.com. Archived from the original on 2008-04-06. Retrieved 2008-07-26. 
  2. Staff (Septermber 2013). "Game Changers". Adult Video News: 60. 
  3. Tripp Daniels (2003-08-01). "Suze Randall Finds New Life On the Net". Adult Video News. Retrieved 2008-07-28. 
  4. Tristan Taormino (2005-03-29). "Meet the Randalls". Village Voice. Retrieved 2008-07-26. 
  5. Sherri L. Shaulis (2008-04-24). "Sex.com Enlists Holly Randall as Columnist". Adult Video News. Archived from the original on 2008-06-06. Retrieved 2008-07-26. 
  6. "Holly Randall Completes Cover Feat". Adult Video News. 2005-11-30. Retrieved 2008-07-26. 
  7. "Holly Randall Launches Official Site". Adult Video News. 2009-04-02. Retrieved 2009-05-30. 
  8. 8.0 8.1 Bob Preston (2007-07-12). "Suze and Holly Randall to Appear on 'The Insider'". XBIZ. Retrieved 2008-07-26. 
  9. Randall, Holly (2009). Erotic Dream Girls. Frankfurt, M.: Goliath Books. ISBN 9783936709391. 
  10. Randall, Holly (2011). Kinky nylons. Frankfurt am Main: Goliath. ISBN 9783936709506. 

Game Changer: In 2013 Holly Randall was named one of the most influential women in the adult industry by AVN Magazine.

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