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"L.A. Bondage" Book Signing Photo Essay

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Last Thursday, Book Soup in West Hollywood hosted an autograph signing for photographer Dave Naz's latest book, L.A. Bondage, featuring covergirls Ashley Blue (Naz's girlfriend) and Nadia Styles, along with Dana DeArmond (MySpace), Flower Tucci, and Gia Jordan (MySpace), and even a live bondage performance by rope artisan Damon Pierce and model Claire Adams.

Also in attendance was Coop, photographers Steve Diet Goedde, Eric Kroll, and Carlos Batts (with wife April Flores), Vivid-Alt (MySpace) head Eon McKai (MySpace), Malachi Ecks (MySpace), Ava Rose (MySpace), newly-signed Digital Playground star Stoya (MySpace), and AVN's Peter Warren (MySpace).

More photos, some of which are NSFW, after the jump.

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Damon Pierce and Claire Adams:

Flower Tucci, Dave Naz, and Ashley Blue:

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Nadia Styles:

Dana DeArmond and Ashley Blue:

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Stoya and Eon McKai:

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Eon McKai, Dana DeArmond, and Malachi Ecks:

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