Hiring a studio

IsabellaSantiago

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I did a glamour photo shoot a while back. I'd seen the type of thing advertised as confidence boosters or intimate gifts a few places and decided to try it out and I actually enjoyed it way more than I thought I would. It started out as a erotic poses in some sexy lingerie but it wasn't long before I was more than happy to bare everything for the camera.

I've been keeping an eye out for similar things and recently, I've seen a lot more erotic studios as well as even some of the more established adult studios offering more explicit shoots and videos for couples, threesomes and single (usually with options to hire models). You can essentially commission your own private porn shoot - and of course I'm interested!

Yes, home videos are fun, but a professionally shot and produced film would be something really special. I've been thinking about it a lot and was wondering if anyone else had done this kind of thing before. Or if anyone had been thinking about this as well - if you could make your own film, what would you want to make or how would you direct it?
 
I did a glamour photo shoot a while back. I'd seen the type of thing advertised as confidence boosters or intimate gifts a few places and decided to try it out and I actually enjoyed it way more than I thought I would. It started out as a erotic poses in some sexy lingerie but it wasn't long before I was more than happy to bare everything for the camera.

I've been keeping an eye out for similar things and recently, I've seen a lot more erotic studios as well as even some of the more established adult studios offering more explicit shoots and videos for couples, threesomes and single (usually with options to hire models). You can essentially commission your own private porn shoot - and of course I'm interested!

Yes, home videos are fun, but a professionally shot and produced film would be something really special. I've been thinking about it a lot and was wondering if anyone else had done this kind of thing before. Or if anyone had been thinking about this as well - if you could make your own film, what would you want to make or how would you direct it?

How would you guaranty that these wouldn't end up on the net?
 
How would you guaranty that these wouldn't end up on the net?

As a former professional model, I did hundreds if not thousands of glamour/nude photoshoots for professional photographers. In every single case I signed a model release usually before my shoes came off. These releases state what the photos will be used for and who has permission to use them. The also stated how much I was to be paid. They protected legally both the model and the photographer. Often the modeling agency had these for specific photographers, but if not it was the first thing done when I came in at the appointed time. Before makeup and hair or anything else. Mine were a little different as sometimes photo sets would be put out to several magazine publishers over a short period, usually 3 months. Now we have the internet so that would be involved in the release also. Once sold to a publisher the rights belonged to the publisher.

Now for ladies looking to do this for husbands or boyfriends through a professional the release will state they are not to be published or exhibited without the model permission. If they do not state this, the saying buyer beware applies or write it in yourself and as always both you and the photographer sign the release. If they break this contract in anyway, you own them, legally and civilly. I am not a lawyer, so if you have any concerns, please ask a lawyer to look over the release before signing. Different states laws may vary also.
 
As a former professional model, I did hundreds if not thousands of glamour/nude photoshoots for professional photographers. In every single case I signed a model release usually before my shoes came off. These releases state what the photos will be used for and who has permission to use them. The also stated how much I was to be paid. They protected legally both the model and the photographer. Often the modeling agency had these for specific photographers, but if not it was the first thing done when I came in at the appointed time. Before makeup and hair or anything else. Mine were a little different as sometimes photo sets would be put out to several magazine publishers over a short period, usually 3 months. Now we have the internet so that would be involved in the release also. Once sold to a publisher the rights belonged to the publisher.

Now for ladies looking to do this for husbands or boyfriends through a professional the release will state they are not to be published or exhibited without the model permission. If they do not state this, the saying buyer beware applies or write it in yourself and as always both you and the photographer sign the release. If they break this contract in anyway, you own them, legally and civilly. I am not a lawyer, so if you have any concerns, please ask a lawyer to look over the release before signing. Different states laws may vary also.

Legalities aside, it's still a matter of trust then.
 
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