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Forbidden City, Hollywood. Feb. 10, 2007

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Jeremy Steele emails: "Hey Luke, I see you sure like that new girl Taylor Paige (I can see why), but your photojournalistic skills may be accurately called "obsessive", "stalker-like" or just plain retarded. If you got three great shots, move on and get some other people who are there."

As I walk up, I run into Ric Williams and 18-year old Paige Taylor, who measures (naturally) 34D-25-34. (Audio)

She signed up with Ric on her 18th birthday - January 13, 2007.

She says that she lost her virginity at 16 and was with about five guys before entering porn.

Paige has shot about ten movies and Ric says she's booked every day through March 15.

She says she's wanted to do porn since 16. That was the age she dropped out of high school and went to work.

Luke: "What do you want to accomplish during your time in the industry?"

Paige: "I just want people to remember me. I just want to leave a small imprint."

She says a lot of people have given her a hard time about her porn work. "They call me names but it doesn't bother me."

Ric: "Her family's totally behind her. I've met her parents. It's all cool."

Paige: "My family's 100% behind me. It's other people..."

Luke: "What did your family say to you?"

Paige: "They don't really say anything. They just say, 'Be safe.'"

Paige says she was supposed to do a test-shoot with Holly Randall two weeks ago but Holly was sick.

Feb. 11, 2007

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Tank emails:

What's going on with the Paige Taylor pics is infatuation. She's taken a shine to you, and the come-on means you point and shoot.

I wonder if she is aware of the way other people in the porn biz view you especially after the Holly issue. The difference between her gaze and say Hillary Scott is rather telling and for me interesting. It gets at aspects of "using" but from two different sides.

It amazes me that after all this time people dont latch on to what your photo work is about - that they don't ask themselves or you why you take pics like that. They place their own judgement before looking for a reason. It really gets at how we judge ourselves and each other.