In March, 1999, Mea-Culpa, a Montreal site of erotic photographs, was born on the Web. The company gave itself the challenge to propose imaginary erotic qualities which stands out from what one usually finds on the Internet. The concept of Mea-Culpa is that of the girl next door. The muses are not professional models, they are all young women of eighteen years and over who answer to an ad placed in a cultural magazine.

Erotic site or site of charm, the originality of Mea-Culpa also lies in the code of ethics it gave itself to represent feminine nudity. The photographer always guards himself of being too directive; never the body of the woman is shown in a degrading or vulgar way. All the sessions of photos take place with the hairdresser/make-up woman.


No blind links, no membership swindles but a simple and secure way of functioning, such is Mea-Culpa. On average every month, two new women appear on the site, a click gives access to two free photos. If the customer chooses to buy one series (73 photos), he only has to pay $5.75 CAD (including taxes) which is about $4.35 USD or 3.55 € for a 24 hours access. No rebilling. CD ROM's are also available.


All photographs on the Mea-Culpa site are exclusive: they were taken by the [KLU:K] photograph agency, which with Mea-Culpa, holds exclusive publishing rights to these photographs. Mea-Culpa offers quality photographs with special esthetic treatment: several are in black and white, others are in sepia or in colour.