Here's another muddy deposit for the photo archive!
Sounds cliché to say "Here's Trisha like you've never seen her before!", but in this case, it's entirely true. We ran into Trisha while she was working at a local restaurant. She asked us if we were still shooting, and we told her yes, but it's topless and beyond - and she signed up! So, here she is, with those exotic almond eyes and voluptuous body, slowly removing clothes in the clay. If you like Trisha, strap in, because this is a nice long scene that moves through different moods. The best part is that she had more and more fun as the scene unfolded, not the other way around. Good stuff from the Philippines. Enjoy!
Here's another muddy deposit for the photo archive!
Sounds cliché to say "Here's Trisha like you've never seen her before!", but in this case, it's entirely true. We ran into Trisha while she was working at a local restaurant. She asked us if we were still shooting, and we told her yes, but it's topless and beyond - and she signed up! So, here she is, with those exotic almond eyes and voluptuous body, slowly removing clothes in the clay. If you like Trisha, strap in, because this is a nice long scene that moves through different moods. The best part is that she had more and more fun as the scene unfolded, not the other way around. Good stuff from the Philippines. Enjoy!
tinyblondefeet said: Omg so jealous of your mud. I'm going to try mud in a few weeks hopefully find something like this.
As it happens, the soil at this location had an extremely high clay content. All we had to do was dig it up and run it through a cement mixer.
But then there were also trikes, screaming kids, barking dogs, firecrackers (to keep birds off crops) and the occasional karaoke party to deal with. However, that's pretty much all of the Philippines.
tinyblondefeet said: Omg so jealous of your mud. I'm going to try mud in a few weeks hopefully find something like this.
As it happens, the soil at this location had an extremely high clay content. All we had to do was dig it up and run it through a cement mixer.
But then there were also trikes, screaming kids, barking dogs, firecrackers (to keep birds off crops) and the occasional karaoke party to deal with. However, that's pretty much all of the Philippines.