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Originally Posted by Jay-Rock
I was shooting for Babes.com for Manwin in the beginning I shot over 30 scenes. When the condom law came up they told me they they were going to shoot their hardcore out of LA and mostly in Europe. I am sure Dean and Jay Allan got priority since they are under contract and I was told the reason they stopped ordering was not because of me but because they are shooting way less in LA and they already had 2 guys under contract. It was a great experience but kinda tough to compete with those guys their lights probably cost more than all of my gear LOL. And Dave, well we all know this guy have probably 500k worth of equipment. Good luck competing with that when the shooting porn for the newbie will only afford him an entry level consumer HD camera. You can bet guys like Jay, Dean, and Dave don't grow on trees it took years of profit, investment, & thousands of scenes fund their operations. Think about this how about the new guys ever going to be able to invest that kind of dough and attain that level of production? Those guys were around when porn was making great money and with their contracts they can maintain that status as long as Manwin renews their contracts. You can bet a lot of their competitors are not doing as well or already quit the business. It will be interesting to see how this plays out future. My guess is companies are going to have to buy all the gear and have guys like Dean to train cheap shooters to do what he does (my experience with Dean is he is pretty secretive about his techniques) I don't blame him though the company that had me train other shooters used that as an opportunity to save money by their own gear and get some younger cheaper guys shooting for them. I bought my gear from shooting solo sites which use to pay very well and it was very attractive for the model as well. I talked to buddy Mutt about shooting more solo sites and he is offering half of what he did back in 2007. That 50% less for the model and 50% less for the photographer. It is definitely not worth it to shoot for Met Art anymore they will approve a model for you to shoot a day of photo sets then only offer to buy a set to try the girl on the site before offering to buy the rest. They use to buy all the set unless the shoot was really bad. I shot 2 days of Met Art set of Malena Morgan and spend a ton getting the hottest sets I could only to be told we will buy one set and see how she does. After she became ranked #1 2 days later they quickly bought all of her sets and even signed her to an exclusive contract. So orginally they just wanted one set and turned around and bough all 7 sets. After that I feel its a huge risk to shoot for them with no guarantee that they will even buy it. Had she not been top ranked I would have not even broke even. Back in the days you could just sell them to magazines but that biz is dead also.
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I just wanted to say thanks for the inside look on that aspect of the business and the current state of things. It isn't often that you get that without a lot of bullshit and you just laid it out there as it is. Very eye opening, worse than I expected really. Good luck to you I hope things are working out in mainstream.