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Jill Posener is a British photographer and playwright. She was born in 1953 in Greenwich, London. She studied photography at the London College of Printing and the Royal College of Art. Posener has had a long and successful career as a photographer, working for publications such as The Face, i-D, and The Observer. She has also exhibited her work in galleries and museums around the world. Posener has also written several plays, including The Last Supper, which was performed at the Royal Court Theatre in London in 2003. Posener is currently living in London. She is unmarried and has no children. Her net worth is estimated to be around $1 million.

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1996

In 1996, Posener collaborated with feminist author Susie Bright to publish Nothing but the Girl: The Blatant Lesbian Image, a landmark collection of lesbian erotic photography. The portfolio, which drew on Posener and Bright's work at On Our Backs, featured 30 interviews and photographs from influential lesbian and photographers. Nothing but the Girl was the recipient of the 1997 Lambda Literary Award for Photography/Visual Arts, and the 1997 Firecracker Alternative Book Award.

1988

Posener's photographic work is considered part of a 'post-Stonewall' era of increased visibility of LGBTQ artists and public identity. Many artists working in this period have produced 'consciously political' works referencing and challenging heteronormative models of gender, sexuality, and expression. Posener's work explores many of these themes, utilizing photography as a form of critical commentary and exploration of identity and representation. Posener's series, "Dirty Girls in London" (1988), which portrayed women making out in public, was described as "passionate and blatant" by critic Elizabeth Ashburn.

1980

In the 1980s, Posener switched mediums, taking up photography. Her images of graffiti with political, feminist, lesbian, and anti-consumerist themes were collected in two books, Spray it Loud (1982) and Louder than Words (1987). With time, her work shifted to address more overtly erotic and sexual themes. In 1988 and 1989, Posener became photo editor of the lesbian erotica magazine On Our Backs, known for its influence in shaping the aesthetic and narrative of U.S. lesbian culture in the 1980s.

1976

In 1976, Posener became the first female member of the Gay Sweatshop, England's first gay, professional theatre company, for which she authored the play, Any Woman Can. Any Woman Can, a reflection on Posener's own experience coming out as a lesbian, was the first female-authored play to be produced by the company.

1953

Jill Posener (born 1953) is a British photographer and playwright, known for her exploration of lesbian identity and erotica.