A black-and-white photo of a person mid-air in a Superman-style body suspension pose, supported by multiple hooks in their back and legs, smiling joyfully toward the camera. They are suspended horizontally in a large indoor space with high ceilings and visible rigging. A group of onlookers—some seated, some standing—watch with expressions of admiration, amusement, and support. The atmosphere is lively and communal, capturing a moment of shared experience and transformation.
  • Curt Autry Controversy

    There has been a bit of controversy the last few days over a few statements from NBC reporter Curt Autry.

    Below are the comments in question.
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    Personally, I don’t think members of this community should be particularly surprised that an NBC reporter doesn’t quite fancy our lifestyle. I do, however, believe that as an “Emmy winning investigative reporter” you’re somewhat obligated to understand proper terminology at the very least. I personally contacted Curt Autry offering to sit down for an interview about the body modification community…I haven’t received a reply.
    At any rate a lot of folks have had plenty to say about these statements, What do you think?

  • While You Carve Turkey We Carve…

    Faces!

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    Self done facial cutting by Clairet Christophe in Strasbourg France

    Happy Thanksgiving to our United States readers!

    Click through for another shot of Clairet’s facial scars and a look at his awesome tongue piercings!

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    Gene Simmons has nothing on this tongue


  • Reflecting

    This photo submitted by Lee Wagstaff strikes a chord with me. I think full length mirrors for modified folks are a double edge sword. You could either be admiring how far you’ve come on your journey, or lamenting over how far you still have to go.
    modblogYou can see a more of Lee’s awesome photos and plenty of others in the BME Gallery section!


  • Slice N’ Dice

    Thanks to our buddy wyrd for submitting this photo of his stomach cutting! Always nice to see the dedicated BME lifers out there!

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    Scarification by Gábor Zagyvai in Budapest, Hungary

    This also reminds me why I’ve always liked the look of slightly “weathered” looking black work tattoos after reading this old post. A little texture really makes things feel organic sometimes.

    Say, would YOU like to be on Modblog? E-mail your photos/stories over to [email protected] and you just might be featured next!


  • A Classic

    Ran across this deep chest piercing on bodmodpunky today and it got me thinking about my introduction to piercing. The first time I had ever seen this was on the legendary Fakir Musafar. Now every time I spot new pair it takes me back!

    Deep Chest Piercing by Danny at Rock The Body Studio

    These are three weeks old and going strong!


  • Eyeball Implants Hit The Mainstream?

    Nearly a decade ago Modblog covered Rachel’s extraocular implant.

    Recently there has been a surge in news sources covering a woman paying $3,000 to have the same procedure done in New York City. Comparatively Rachel paid about $900 USD including the flight! Six months after Rachel’s procedure there were a few cases of  the media claiming that a few people in California were the first Americans to have it done. So not only is this topic not a new trend, it’s already been done in the United States, been covered, and it was already full of misinformation!

    Now we all know more “conventional” news sources aren’t always up to date on what’s going on with the body modification community, but waiting almost 10 years to tout something as a “new fad” is a bit excessive. Even a quick internet search would let you know this has been going on for years, and that for 3 grand you could have a hell of a vacation in the Netherlands AND have the procedure done! It seems like there should be a bit more investigation work when it comes to hyping a body modification publicly.

    It has always been interesting to me as a body piercer to see certain things randomly gain popularity. Forward helix piercings have been around since the dawn of time but I can’t begin to explain how frequently I’ve been asked about them this year. It leads me to wonder what else the mainstream media may finally discover and decide is the new cool and/or a danger to your children.

    How do you feel about popular news sources picking up on body modifications? These articles expose a new audience to things they have never seen, but are often times filled with misinformation and spun in a negative light. Is it our job to shout back?

     Personally I’m holding my breath for when USA Today figures out what a subincision is, what a headline that will be!


  • Vampyra Suspension

    3 point Vampyra suspension at the 2013 Vampire Ball submitted by toddy.

    Credit: Rev Butcher, Circus Carnis, Western Australia

    Credit: Rev Butcher, Circus Carnis, Western Australia


  • Sweet Emotion

    The photo really says it all, doesn’t it?  Submitted by len.sirmanovitch with artist credit to Veg in Dijon, France.

    Photographer: Robert's Photography

    Photographer: Robert’s Photography


  • Swinging start to the week!

    Funny aren’t I?  Hopefully MilesR will forgive me for the lame title I’ve attached to this post.  The hardest part of a ModBlog entry, for me, is coming up with a title!  This was a first-time suspension and it looks like it was a success!

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    More suicide suspensions on BME.com.


  • Happy Friday the 13th

    Have a safe and happy weekend everyone! Thanks to Arseniy Andersson for the photo.

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