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Rick Castro was born on 20 July, 1958 in Los Angeles, California, is an American photographer (born 1958). Discover Rick Castro's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 65 years old?

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Age 65 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 20 July, 1958
Birthday 20 July
Birthplace Los Angeles, California
Nationality United States

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1958

Rick Castro (July 20, 1958) is an American photographer, motion picture director, stylist, curator and writer whose work focuses on BDSM, fetish and desire

Castro began work as a fashion stylist and clothing designer.

Over the years, he worked for as a stylist on fashion shoots or designed clothing for Marlene Stewart, Bette Midler, David Bowie, Herb Ritts, the style agency Cloutier, George Hurrell, Interview magazine, GQ magazine, Vanity Fair magazine, Rolling Stone magazine, I-D magazine, Tina Turner and John Leguizamo.

1980

Castro himself says his work is highly time-bound, linked to the 1980s and early 1990s:

"My documentation is a time capsule of that period. The early 80s started off with the leftover freedoms and hedonism of the 70s, then plunged into the darkness and fear that accompanied AIDS. Sex was once again demonized, as it had previously been in the Victorian era and the 50s. ... As fear of sex and the religious right gained even more power, the undercover police constantly patrolled the streets. At the same time drugs (crack, 'Tina') became harsher as the unstable economy created desperation on the street. Then the Internet came along with a network of online brothels and eventually wiped out the street scene entirely."

1986

Castro was the designer for Michele Lamy's first menswear collection- Lamy Men, (1986-1989).

In 1986, photographer Joel-Peter Witkin took him to purchase his first camera in Albuquerque, NM.

Castro presented his new book Rick Castro S/M Blvd: Photographs of Street Hustlers and Remembrances-1986-1999, (All Night Menu) at the Queer Book Fair West Hollywood during June, 2023.

"Rick Castro Forever" was presented at Hollywood Forever Cemetery at the historic columbarium, October 5th through November 30th, 2024.

Castro's photography brought queer sensibility to Hollywood Forever.

, "Columbarium Continuum: by Rick Castro", is an ongoing unique museum hosted at Hollywood Forever.

Castro was part of a history group exhibition, Queer-ish presented at the Ruth Chandler Williamson Gallery, Scripps College, Claremont during November/December, 2023.

This was the first queer photography presentation in the ninety-eight year history of Scripps College.

On 21, February, 2024, Castro presented a lecture and slideshow hosted by Photo Friends at Los Angeles Central Library, where he presented the second edition of his book, Rick Castro S/M Blvd: Photographs of Hustlers & Remembrances-1986-199.

Castro is featured in Copy Machine Manifestos: Artists Who Make Zines, Brooklyn Museum, New York, 15, November, 2023 through 31, March, 2024.

This historic exhibition features 1400 items from zine creators since 1970 through present day.

The exhibition is scheduled to tour starting in Vancouver, BC, during April, 2024.

Castro works predominately in black-and-white photography.

1988

In 1988, at the age of 30, Castro became a freelance photographer, and his work appeared in the Los Angeles gay news magazines Frontiers, Drummer and the national gay news magazine, The Advocate.

1989

His first solo exhibition, "Nothing But A Man, Everything But A Woman", debuted in 1989 at A Different Light Bookstore in Silver Lake, a suburb of Los Angeles.

It was followed a year later by "Mass Murder & A Cute Boy" at the same location.

1994

His 1994 short film of hustler interviews inspired Bruce LaBruce to film Hustler White with Tony Ward.

Castro collaborated on the film as writer and co-director with LaBruce, which became an international sensation.

1998

In 1998, he appeared in Sex/Life in L.A. Jochen Hick's adult documentary about the sex lives of the guys who make L.A. adult movies.

2001

Castro has directed a number of other short films and a documentary, Plushies & Furries, (2001) for MTV.

Rick Castro has lived in Los Angeles his entire life.

He was the West coast correspondent for the Australia-based Studio Magazines, publisher of the nude male art photography magazine Blue 2001 thru 2007.

2002

Rick's first gallery opened at Les Duex Cafes, Hollywood, in 2002, and premiered the first Furry themed art show.

2003

Throughout the years, Castro has had a number of exhibitions, including "Furotica: It Ain't Exactly Bambi" at the Track 16 gallery in Los Angeles, 2003.

Castro's work is collected by the Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender and Reproduction, ONE Archives: National Gay & Lesbian Archives at the USC Libraries, Leslie-Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art, and the Tom of Finland Foundation.

2005

Castro then founded and ran Antebellum Gallery, the only fetish art gallery in America, and perhaps the world- November 11, 2005 thru January 1, 2017.

2014

Castro shot the F/W lookbook 2014 for designer Rick Owens using his 93-year-old father Al Castro as the featured model.

2015

During October, 2015, Rick Castro received an artist lifetime Achievement award from the Tom of Finland foundation.

2018

Castro's photography was featured in Rick Owens: Subhuman, Inhuman, Superhuman at Triennale di Milano, December 2017- March 2018.

2019

Castro was interviewed by his former boyfriend, designer Rick Owens for the May 2019 issue of Autre Magazine, and featured in the historic first queer issue of Los Angeles Magazine, June 2019.

2020

Castro has received a grant from Department of Cultural Affairs, Los Angeles for a virtual project entitled Reimagine Home~ 2020.

Castro is contributing photographer and writer for Another and Anotherman Magazines UK.

Rick also received a grant from Los Angles Department of Cultural Affairs to create a virtual memorial entitled The Goddess Bunny Story, for one of his early models, Sandie Crisp, AKA The Goddess Bunny, who died of COVID-19 on 27, January, 2021.

Three of Castro's large scale images were featured in Illuminate LA’s Collective Memory Installation, Grand Park, Los Angeles, February/March 2023, with a grant provided by LA County Department of Cultural Affairs.

Castro was one of the featured artists presenting a slide show of his photography and lecture for Queering The Lens at The Getty Center, kicking off Pride, June 2023.