Here's another muddy offering for the UMD photo archive.
Candle is a hedge fund manager on the loose from her corner office and indulging in her secret sexual pastime - masturbating in a mud bath! And it's not just the feel of the clay on her privates, Candle goes in for the total coverage feel as well. And while she's doing all this, she talks coyly to the camera, describing every sensation! Candle really rocks the executive persona. She left her heels and stockings behind, but that dress makes us wonder what lurks in the minds of those hot office ladies!
This awesome scene appears on the DVD Aroused in Mud #14 and is available for immediate download at Club MPV.
Both this scene and the photo set are available here at UMD.
The community owes lots of thanks to Dave for bringing us such beauty. Dave made the effort to find gorgeous models. He also brought out their personalities - playful, lusty, innocent. Annabelle Genovisi and Candle Boxxx come to mind as two particular favorites. The cinematography is lush and clear. He must have worked hard keeping that mud pit in shape. All that effort paid off in his films.
anymess said: The community owes lots of thanks to Dave for bringing us such beauty. Dave made the effort to find gorgeous models. He also brought out their personalities - playful, lusty, innocent. Annabelle Genovisi and Candle Boxxx come to mind as two particular favorites. The cinematography is lush and clear. He must have worked hard keeping that mud pit in shape. All that effort paid off in his films.
anymess said: The community owes lots of thanks to Dave for bringing us such beauty. Dave made the effort to find gorgeous models. He also brought out their personalities - playful, lusty, innocent. Annabelle Genovisi and Candle Boxxx come to mind as two particular favorites. The cinematography is lush and clear. He must have worked hard keeping that mud pit in shape. All that effort paid off in his films.
Thank you very much!
I think that the personalities came through as much as they did for two main reasons: we fostered a professional and relaxed work environment, and many of our scenes were templates that allowed for individual interpretation - and were minimally directed.