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1. When is the soonest I can be paid? You will be paid the same day as the shoot.
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2. How much will I make? You should not expect to make a ton of money until you have built a brand. A model who is consistent and dependable will be able to do customs, which pay better. My advice is to stay within your comfort zone with content regardless of what a customer is willing to pay. You will know the pay before scheduling a scene.
3. What kinds of pics should I send? Pics should show your body and your face clearly and accurately - as they are today... a year ago was a year ago. Front, back, and side views either nude or bikini work best, and don't forget your face. I understand makeup hair styling and lighting, so don't worry if the pics are not professional quality. There is currently no option to attach pics through the form contact option, but I will send an email to you that you can respond to with pics attached.
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4. How many people are on set during a shoot? Generally, I shoot with just two people, you and me. You can bring another adult with pre-approval. If you do a behind-the-scenes cam show or want to stream to your only fans, of course those people will see what happens in real time.
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5. What is the most important thing on set? No surprises. You have limits, I have limits. If you change your mind about filming something, want to try something else, or want to do an additional scene that's all fine. I like to keep everything predictable and comfortable.
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6. Ok, so I really want to hide my identity, like really totally completely. Can I do that? Yes. It can be really freeing, even if you are fine showing your face. Pay is less for those roles most of the time, but they are consistently in demand. I have worked with some non-porn celebrities, like influencers, mma fighters, etc. and no one knows they did porn. I just need your body, not your identity.
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7. Can I still make my own content? Yes. I do not restrict anyone from making their own content or shooting with anyone else, unless we agree to be exclusive content partners. If you do choose to shoot with other people, I suggest making sure they do not have an exclusive clause in their contract.
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I will help you even if you do not want to make content with me. Be aware that "agents" or "studios" may claim to pay a large amount but be passing on taxes to the models and not transferring the full amount of pay to the model. For example, there was a girl who asked me for advice and -against my advice- went to California to work with a suspicious "agent", did 4 scenes at $1,000 each, came home with about $800 and got a 1099 for $4,300 in January (owing about $550 in taxes). She did 4 scenes for $62.50 each for a well-known studio that scams their models! She is still a performer but does not work with that "agency", and she is in Las Vegas instead of California. There are a ton of agent horror stories, but there are some good ones too if you want any recommendations for a trip out of state.
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Any other questions, feel free to ask!