Man, these kind of posts show up regularly on IG.... and *every single time* they're frustrating as hell.
I'm sure in the AI landscape of the not-so-distant future, people will be able to turn this raw material into an actual WAM vid.... But for now, you gotta either use your imagination.... or Photoshop.
Here's another one, different model. Thought about trying to recruit her, but WAY too many followers and literally nothing in her port that isn't shot by the BF or "Paid Partnership."
SlapstickStuff said: Man, these kind of posts show up regularly on IG.... and *every single time* they're frustrating as hell.
I'm sure in the AI landscape of the not-so-distant future, people will be able to turn this raw material into an actual WAM vid.... But for now, you gotta either use your imagination.... or Photoshop.
Here's another one, different model. Thought about trying to recruit her, but WAY too many followers and literally nothing in her port that isn't shot by the BF or "Paid Partnership."
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Rich,
I am impressed you even THOUGHT about trying to recruit her. I remember once asking Robbie of WLP fame why he didn't try to find models this way and he told me it was just too much of a pain in the ass to deal with them.
I am impressed you even THOUGHT about trying to recruit her. I remember once asking Robbie of WLP fame why he didn't try to find models this way and he told me it was just too much of a pain in the ass to deal with them.
It's even MORE of a giant pain now than it was 20 years ago, when Robby told you that! Truth: Robby aside, models don't just "fall in your lap." Or at least, not some of the ones I've worked with. You gotta reach out and stay persistent... and even then, the failure rate is high. BUT it's (mostly) worth it for the ones who agree to do it!
SlapstickStuff said: Man, these kind of posts show up regularly on IG.... and *every single time* they're frustrating as hell ... you gotta either use your imagination....
I know. I have more photos like this.
As an old guy whose been turned on by WAM since before home video and when you had to send your photos out to be developed and then looked at by the drugstore clerk, I am experienced at using my imagination. In fact sometimes I prefer it because what I imagine is better than what I can buy ready-made (no matter how talented the producer).
Isn't that why you have your models holding pies before almost every shoot?