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Erotica And Fetish

Erotic.
The word alone is the epitome of subjective - which is why this album is on my page. :) Whilst I have tried to describe the best I can (in words) on my page what my levels are when it comes to erotic posing style... Sometimes it's better just to show people. ;) I get that across Europe for example - "erotic" basically defines legs wrapped around your ears and the entirety of what you had for breakfast on show. :') But here in the UK: it's know more to describe a mood to an image - in which case the shot can be fully clothed and it's more about posing skill and lighting. So here you will find my personal take on erotic (edit - where my levels lie with this style). I do not show my "pink bits" hopefully we can all understand that clearly. :P And asking for such/or anyone who claims to have such images - they have been taken without my consent. It's never a style I have done happily. Unfortunately - with athletic jumps etc. or when you're trying to create an edgy pose but cover yourself up (or climb a tree!) then these are instances where this may happen by accident. You would like to think the people that you work with are enough of a professional that they wouldn't take such shots.   

Fetish.
With the fetish side of things - this is very wide "genre" separated into endless sub-genres... Sometimes it's easier just to have a gallery of the very sub-genres in that deep ocean of possibility that depicts what I accommodate as a model posing for such. Smile Whilst not everything I cover is shown here (working with producers you tend to never see the images) it hopefully gives a reasonable idea and reference of my comfort zones. Sometimes it might just be a matter of the type of garment, i.e. latex, pvc etc. which of course may cross over with fashion/glamour depending on the focus/intent of the image. For example an extravagant latex outfit complete with accessories, the relevant hair/makeup styling to create a fuller-styled look might be more fashion orientated. But if the focus is model more connecting with the garment and changing the dynamic of the focus for the image. Either way - when modelling this style then it's beneficial for the photographer to mention what kind of portrayal they are looking for.

Ropework and bondage are generally fine - this could be the more decorative "rope art" through to more conceptual/thought-provoking images with the use of restraints/props. I am also happy to model in suspension with people who can demonstrate suitable experience in such. 



My acting ability comes in quite useful for this area of work, and I have worked on numerous occasions with content producers (covering my usual levels) for their websites. Producers and photographers tend not to book me for graphic content (which I don't do) but for my ability to act/tell a story and give impact to an image/video this way.

I have been fortunate up to now to work with some very lovely and respectful people who convey respect at all times and sensitivity to the whole scenario - communication is as such, very important. It's important for a photographer (whom might wish to shoot me within these styles) to clarify EXACTLY what they are looking for/trying to achieve in the shoot. This should always be done with clarity BEFORE the shoot. Alas; it's also important to keep up communications throughout such a shoot be it talking-through or discussing the next idea. Teamwork and courtesy are probably more significant than ever in these scenarios. 

Essentially - I am happy to discuss bookings of this nature on a case-by-case basis. I would rather the question was asked early on, I will respect you for that, rather than being surprised with it on the day.

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