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Originally Posted by SimonScans
I have no desire to annoy my customers and what's new in porn? Every shot needs a pussy light, just like it always has. If you can't see junk it ain't porn - and that limits posing and lighting.
Porn sites are not about creativity and photography, the place for newness and creativity is the girls. Be creative with finding and shooting lame, flakey, can't pose for toffee, NEW girls. Dean Capture, stunning photography, but if I'm honest I can barely be arsed to open the threads. But Naughty Rob? I always open those threads...
Carrie looked bored and dull when I shot her in 2006, she looked even more bored and dull when you shot her - the winner was neither of us, it was Hegre who shot her years before, when she was young and hot.
Fuck creativity, find new girls, everything else is just bollocks. It's the bit of self awareness that PM lacks - what made him great was that at the time he just found girl afer girl after girl, all of them great. No wonder most sites are fucked when nearly 10 years on, half the girls are still working today.
But as for annoying your customers with "creativity" well, good luck with that. I love working in my sausage factory.
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Thank you for your honesty in that, and I have great admiration on how you have built your site up over the years, as we know the same models I have followed the growth of your site,
I frankly don't have the will power to shoot so much, but also as you do what you do well, what is the point of me trying to do the same thing? I also come from a different photo / cinema tradition so it is far more interesting to try something new. The amazing thing for me is how great it is to try new things now. About 20 years ago I tried to do some shots with UV lights and paint, but the expense and the time to do tests ment the results were always just that, tests. But with the new fantastic DSLRs, it is easy to get the results straight away.
Of course when we look back at photos we have taken we would want to change certain things, but this is the problem of quantity over quality