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Houston founded Pink & White Productions in 2005, aiming to create a sustainable adult entertainment company that exposes the complexities of queer sexual desire. Taking inspiration from many different sources, Pink & White is dedicated to producing sexy and exciting images that reflect today's blurred gender lines and fluid sexualities. Recognized internationally for smart and sexy work, Houston's projects include four feature films, regular DVD volume releases of her popular queer porn website, and her newest endeavor, [3] Houston's work has garnered significant attention in LGBTQ and feminist communities, as indicated by with her many awards from the Feminist Porn Awards, started in 2006 and produced by Good For Her, a Toronto, Canada based feminist sexuality education centre and sex store. [4] History [ edit] The company's first release, The Crash Pad (2005), [5] was directed by Houston. The film won the 2006 Feminist Porn Award for Hottest Dyke Sex Scene. The company's subsequent releases were Superfreak (2006), which won the 2007 Feminist Porn Award for Best Dyke Scene, and In Search of the Wild Kingdom (2007), a mockumentary which won the 2007 Feminist Porn Award for Best Trans Sex Scene, [6] and CHAMPION: Love Hurts, which won the Feminist Porn Awards 2009 "Movie of the Year" [7] and was nominated for the AVN Awards "Best Video Feature" in 2010.

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[9] Though the company explicitly seeks to showcase all forms of queer sex, its releases have had a focus on lesbian sexuality and a strong representation from the lesbian community. [2] Most of the performers in the company's releases are cisgender women, trans women, and trans men, but performers of other genders have been featured, including non-binary people and cisgender men. [13] [14] Pink and White Productions strives for transparent policy and informed consent for performers. [9] The company's ethical production policies include providing resources for sexually transmitted infection testing and safer sex supplies, communicating with crew and cast about scene ideas and limits, paying the same rate for a shoot regardless of performer or type of sex, and including trigger warnings on scenes involving consensual non-consent.

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Pink and White Productions Industry Filmmaking Genre Queer Pornography, Feminist Pornography Founded January 1, 2005 Founder Shine Louise Houston Headquarters San Francisco, California, United States Area served Worldwide Key people Shine Louise Houston, Alexa Shae, Tristan Crane, Syd Blakovich, Jiz Lee Products Queer Pornography /Feminist Pornography Website Pink and White Productions is an American pornographic production company, based in San Francisco, California, that focuses on explicit video web and DVD releases showcasing female and queer sexuality. The company's main director and producer is Shine Louise Houston. [1] Houston began her vision for "Pink and White Productions" after graduating from San Francisco Art Institute with a Bachelors in Fine Art Film; her works have become the new gold standard of queer adult cinema, particularly the Crash Pad Series (), which has won many awards as well as being featured in Curve magazine. [2] Along with her feature in Curve, Houston has also won Curve ' s Lesbian Sex Culture Curator Award, the Feminist Porn Awards "Visionary, " PorYes Europe's 1st Feminist Porn Awards Honored Filmmaker and International Ms. Leather Keynote Speaker.

^ a b "Curve Magazine Article". ^ "About Pink and White Productions". Archived from the original on 2013-10-04. Retrieved 2013-03-25. ^ "About Feminist Porn Awards". Retrieved 2013-03-25. ^ Newman, Felice (March 2, 2006). "Don't Miss the Crash Pad". San Francisco Bay Times. Retrieved April 14, 2011. ^ Blue, Violet (January 25, 2007). "Pink and White Productions". San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved April 14, 2011. ^ Treleaven, Sarah (May 1, 2009). "2009 Feminist Porn Awards Celebrate Female Empowerment". That's Fit. Archived from the original on November 12, 2010. Retrieved November 30, 2011. ^ Sullivan, David (Nov 25, 2008). "2009 AVN Awards Nominees Announced". AVN Awards. Retrieved November 30, 2011. ^ a b c d e "You Need Help: The Quest for Awesome Queer Feminist Porn". Autostraddle. The Excitant Group, LLC. February 22, 2013. Retrieved December 12, 2015. ^ "2011 Good For Her Feminist Porn Award Winners". Good For Her. Archived from the original on July 30, 2014. Retrieved November 30, 2011.

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