Gallery of Rigging, Photography, and Appearances
Inside the bathroom of the Supperclub in San Francisco, which has 100 eyebolts in padded tiles on the walls. This piece took 3 hours to tie and 1000 feet of rope. Model: Precious Little. Photographer: Vara Pappas. (Click image to make bigger.)
Demonstrating the dynamic suspension technique JD and I developed as Two Knotty Boys. This uses two 40' lengths of 7/16" diameter nylon solid braid. Model: Submissann. Photographer: Ken Marcus. (Click image to make bigger.)
This image shows the versatility of the basic wrap, here used on the wrists, ankles, and waist, incorporating furniture for an easy way to maximize comfortable restraint and high accessibility. Model: Zoe. Photographer: Danarama. (Click image to make bigger.)
Using 1/4" nylon solid braid (50' on top, 50' on bottom, 25' on each wrist), this almost-beach safe two piece suit with gauntlets was created using a simple rope corseting technique. Model: Iona Lynn. Photographer: Danarama. (Click image to make bigger.)
As seen on TheUpperFloor.com, she prepares to get suspended in my hemp shibari chest harness and gunslinger harnesses, with an added Hitachi harness holding a vibrator at just the right spot to allow both clit contact and accessibility. Model: Jessie Cox. Photographer: Kink.com. (Click image to make bigger.)
This rope pentagram harness (click to watch the how-to video) uses 40 feet of 1/4" twisted nylon rope. It makes a beautful centerpiece for decorative bondage or even a hog tie, but it may slide too much for full suspension. Model: Elisa Berlin. Photographer: Danarama. (Click image to make bigger.)
Look at that natural sense of bliss on her face as she experiences her very first time suspended. Tied using a combination of a traditional chest harness with armbinding, plus rope shackles on the thighs, this piece provides excellent support. Model: Miss Oriface. Photographer: Danarama. (Click image to make bigger.)
Using my 8' x 8' web frame, this piece took 3 hours to tie and 1000 feet of rope. Torso and leg/arm pieces are karada style harnesses modified with double coin knots, which the web lines are threaded through continuously to maintain tension. Model: Dizzy Night. Photographer: Danarama. (Click image to make bigger.)
It dangles inverted (quite comfortably) from a pair of gunslinger harnesses, with arms tied behind the back to a chest-only takate kote shibari harness. Model: slave sue. Photographer: Master John. (Click image to make bigger.)
One single hundred-foot length of hand-dyed twisted nylon is what it took to create this decorative body harness, featuring a trinity knot as the central starting point and interconnected with a dozen double coin knots. Model: Iona Lynn. Photographer: Danarama. (Click image to make bigger.)