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Old 07-19-2011, 01:05 PM  
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Originally Posted by bm bradley View Post
you don't deal with these young 'women' on a daily basis... you post on a message board filled with people that 'think' they are in porn when most are just webmasters, if even that...

please believe me when I tell you this very directly: you have no idea what really goes on with these girls... you wouldn't even be able to understand if we sat you down and 'carefully' explained it to you...
I shot a girl at a location last Thursday, and the location owner had rented the place to another shooter (the house is huge and we weren't going to tread on each other's toes) so my model and the other shooter's model shared the dressing room. I immediately got bad vibes about the other girl, and told my model to put her valuables next to my laptop in another room, which she did. The shoot went off without a hitch.

But... at 10am the next morning, I got a call from my model who told me that the other girl had stolen a dress and a bag of accessories from her. When I asked her if she was sure she said she'd done some research on the girl and found her Twitter account, where the latest post she'd made was of her heading out to a job that morning WEARING THE STOLEN DRESS, AND WITH THE BAG OF ACCESSORIES VISIBLE IN THE BACKGROUND. My model had worn the dress in question in the first set of stills I'd shot, which were taken a couple hours before the other model showed up, so I knew she was telling the truth.

Now stealing isn't killing, but the story demonstrates the mindset of some of the girls we deal with. Not only did she steal, but she didn't seem to think there was anything wrong with what she did to the point of advertising it on Twitter.
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