According to herbal hippie lore, agrimony is a treatment for people who hide their true selves behind a mask of too much faux cheer and happiness. When I set about naming my company, I decided that I wanted something to symbolize that the porn I produced was be a remedy of sorts to generic porn.  Although, in retrospect, I should have picked a word that more than .0001% of the population is familiar with, and one that doesn't get mistaken for acrimony.

I began shooting amateur porn in 2002, my own remedy to mass produced mainstream smut- movies and photos which nearly always feature the same old thing, over and over and over again. My great gripe with the porn industry is not that it is somehow inherently "exploitative", "degrading to women", that it "destroys families", or "makes women insecure", my gripe is that it's boring.

I've spent over 5 years working to make a mark in the so-called "natural", "fetish", and "alternative porn" niches with three membership sites and an online store. I've been meeting lots of amazing, brilliant, creative people, and ruffling the feathers of everyone else- both asshats inside the mainstream sex industry and hysterics on the left who are opposed to the porn.

My work has caught the attention of magazines such as Veg News, Satya, Herbivore, and Xbiz World, been featured on Animal Voices Radio and Playboy Radio's Night Calls, as well as Audacia Ray's book, Naked On The Internet, and received mentions on countless web sites and blogs such as Wired's Sex Drive Daily, SF Gate, Fleshbot, Nerve, Grist, TreeHugger, and the Sensual Liberation Army.

-- Furry Girl, owner of Agrimony Photography. Contact me here


FurryGirl.com (since January 2003)


VegPorn.com (since May 2004)


TheSensualVegan.com (since November 2004)


EroticRed.com (since February 2006)