[1] Cubitt created a series called "Damaged Doll" that featured pornographic actress Justine Joli in a sexual, high-fashion context.
He set up a photography studio in order to interview and photograph Katrina's survivors and volunteers in Pearlington's former school gymnasium, which was serving as a distribution point for aid in the town.
For a time, the blog became a central hub for volunteers and people seeking to send relief, and citizens who were curious about what the mainstream media wasn't covering.
[12] Cubitt's celebrity portrait subjects include David Byrne[13] , Peter Murphy, Xeni Jardin,[14] Levon Helm,[15] Shaun Ross, Big Freedia, Justine Joli,[4] and Molly Crabapple.
[16] Cubitt is credited for initially discovering underground South African rap-rave group Die Antwoord,[17] and subsequently shot their portrait[18] and album cover for the band's debut$, O$.
Shot clinically in black and white, each film shows a fully dressed woman reading a passage from a book of her choice while supposedly being brought to orgasm by an unseen assistant.
[23] The first installment in the video series featured adult performer Stoya reading Necrophilia Variations by Supervert, and has received over twenty-three million views on YouTube as of May 2018.
[24] Subsequent videos feature "friends and industry comrades" like Margaret Cho, Toni Bentley and others [25] reading passages from books including Bret Easton Ellis' American Psycho[26] and Walt Whitman's Leaves of Grass.