A friend did this once, she had to give the photographer a blowjob before she got paid. Hm?

No, that’s not how it works with us (though unfortunately, we have heard of this happening in the adult industry 😒).

Our Shoot Producers are strictly forbidden from any physical contact with models (even if you invite it!), apart from a handshake when they first meet you.

We’ll always describe how the shoot works in detail (and you can read up now what happens on a shoot day, on our resource site for existing models), discuss who’ll appear in the shoot with you, and what you’d be expected to do in that shoot. Any male-female interaction is only, ever with your real-life partner, and there’s a lot of planning that goes into that. The first shoot you make with us, you’ll be the only model.

You get paid when you complete the shoot you agreed to (and on the shoot day, you can choose not to go ahead at all, or to change what happens in the shoot).

Our Models Charter outlines how we work with models, and all staff and Shoot Producers follow it to the letter – they helped create it, along with feedback from our models.

 “My Shoot Producer Hermannwas very polite with me. He gave me everything. He gave me clear information all the time and was always very kind.He never touched me to demonstrate poses. He only spoke to me to give directions. He is a wonderful Shoot Producer😊😊! ” (Alessia T, Feb 2023)

“I especially liked the policy that the Shoot Producer couldn’t touch me. Brad [Shoot Producer] didn’t give me any reason to be worried. I just wouldn’t like to be touched while being shown the poses… I appreciate that you guys have this policy.” (Alonya, Oct 2021)

“I was worried that my Shoot Producer was a male. I was worried that looking at a female body would cause arousal… Elvaar [Shoot Producer] has done this thousand of times and it was not an issue. I was very comfortable working with him” (Clara M, Aug 2021).

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