What about CMNF?

i have fantasies about being the model.... and going to an art opening where there are so many pictures of me naked, so many people looking at the artwork, some people figuring out that it's me
It's interesting to think about the difference between being a model for a photographer vs a painter or sculptor.

The camera lens can create a barrier between the photographer and the subject that makes it somehow less personal. At the same time, photography can capture so much so quickly and can be used as a tool of immediate humiliation or control. Taking pictures that document your sexuality or depravity and then being shown them as a way of making you face who you are in that moment. Or using photographs as a way of creating layers of mind fuck or even a threat of compromise.

Modeling for an artist creates a different kind of control/vulnerability - especially in a CMnf scenario. Having to be naked for hours for many days as he draws and paints. Holding the position he wants you in for what feels like forever. Needing to remain quiet as he looks at you with an intensity of seeing that is both deeply intimate and completely impersonal.

Add to either of these an exhibition of the works showcasing your nudity, vulnerability, submissive nature, depravity for even just one night as people come to the gallery to view a dozen or more works. Being made to look at each piece, watching and hearing others talk about you as if you weren't there, or maybe worse being highlighted as the subject so everyone knows who you are in real time. Extending the CMnf element of it as you are brought to the gallery wearing nothing but your collar as he places you on display as a part of the installation
 
- Actress shows up at a red carpet event and she's wearing a very tight black dress, so tight that she can't wear a bra or panties. However, she doesn't realize that under the lighting, her dress becomes almost completely transparent (this is a real thing that has happened to female celebrities).
For anyone interested, I wrote a story on this premise:

Bright Lights, Black Dress
 
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