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JDAlexander
Posts: 5948
Dallas, Texas, US
Patchouli Nyx wrote:
99.9% of photographers on MM would rather take and view a photo of clit and nipple rubbing vs penis friction. False.
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ElleV
Posts: 3343
San Antonio, Texas, US
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Gigi Wilde
Posts: 893
Wayne, New Jersey, US
Patchouli Nyx wrote:
99.9% of photographers on MM would rather take and view a photo of clit and nipple rubbing vs penis friction. Women are overdone. Time to see some men, IMO.
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Caperucita Roja
Posts: 11545
London, England, United Kingdom
This thread is turning me on...
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Ruca
Posts: 517
Miami, Florida, US
Compass Rose Studios wrote: no, but I've had part of a reconstructed barn wall fall on my head. best thing I've read all night.
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Billy Raayn
Posts: 197
Milford, Connecticut, US
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GCobb Photography
Posts: 15898
Southaven, Mississippi, US
traviskraft wrote: I was just wondering how many of you have gotten aroused during a sexy photo shoot. I think it happens a lot. Do people yank their cranks when they make threads about this? Just replying makes me want to do it.
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killer pinups
Posts: 1163
Tacoma, Washington, US
Janice Marie Foote wrote:
I see spread shots on MM including in the 18+ POTD contest. I'd say if you see "spread shots" on this site that are supposed to be against the rules I would report them to the Moderators with a link of the image. I question the aroused penis in the OP's portfolio as being in violation of the rule.
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Christian Nyback
Posts: 987
West Palm Beach, Florida, US
I get questions all the time from my (non-photog) friends how I'm able to "compose" myself? Easy: I'm thinking about lighting, posing, framing, exposure, etc... And if that doesn't work - Just picture an erotic scene with Oprah and Rosie O'donnell - works for me....
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CGI Images
Posts: 4989
Wichita, Kansas, US
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ForesT
Posts: 1923
Brooklyn, New York, US
had very few shoots with men, so no maybe some should change that
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L57
Posts: 10908
Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
Christian Nyback wrote: I get questions all the time from my (non-photog) friends how I'm able to "compose" myself? Easy: I'm thinking about lighting, posing, framing, exposure, etc... Exactly, from a models perspective, with the lights and all the attention, that's the last thing on your mind. Even if it does happen, basically, just ignore it..It's not always in ones control.
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Henri3
Posts: 7392
Minneapolis, Minnesota, US
If a model doesn't get to me at all during the course of a glam or nude shoot, the pics will be fairly mundane, unexceptional and probably boring to the viewer.
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Brian Rolfe Photography
Posts: 495
Benfleet, England, United Kingdom
Caperucita Roja wrote: This thread is turning me on... Becci I was fine til you said that...lol!! Personally I'm too busy to get turned on on a shoot... too busy rolling my tongue back in and pushing my eyes back into their sockets to worry what the old chap is doing!!! LMFAO!!!!
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L57
Posts: 10908
Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
Henri3 wrote: If a model doesn't get to me at all during the course of a glam or nude shoot, the pics will be fairly mundane, unexceptional and probably boring to the viewer. do you tell them that on the shoot so you are sure you get 'that' shot?
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Ash3
Posts: 5911
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
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NolaChick
Posts: 369
New Orleans, Louisiana, US
The only thing that turns me on is the idea of creating a gorgeous piece of art through my work. It's more of a "work" turn on than anything sexual. LOL.
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Jessyka Ann
Posts: 10660
Hyannis, Massachusetts, US
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Heather LeStabbityDeath
Posts: 22617
Alexandria, Virginia, US
Compass Rose Studios wrote:
Would a sexy photoshoot be kind of like a sexy party?
I have had sexy parties! Addendum to my first post: My last shoot was pretty sexy. But there were two other models zombie dancing and poking each other's boobs. So, it was like a sexy party with corsets and a camera.
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The Main Man
Posts: 4135
Sacramento, California, US
Soooo....would the op be considered a troll in this case? I keep it professional for the shoot. Turned on? Of course. I shoot with hot females. Why wouldnt I? I just keep it on Safety
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Stela L
Posts: 120
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
I must confess I had a few dirty thoughts while working on a male model once.. the fact that he was gorgeous and also very humble with a crazy sense of humour made me want to jump his bones even more, I was professional though.. no sexytime for me
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Conceptually Black
Posts: 8320
Columbus, Ohio, US
CGI Images wrote: Where did he go??? Do you really want the answer to that?
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PYPI FASHION
Posts: 36332
San Francisco, California, US
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The Main Man
Posts: 4135
Sacramento, California, US
Stela L wrote: I must confess I had a few dirty thoughts while working on a male model once.. the fact that he was gorgeous and also very humble with a crazy sense of humour made me want to jump his bones even more, I was professional though.. no sexytime for me His loss
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Mischa Marie
Posts: 7892
Sacramento, California, US
Heh heh i did a shoot with my bf once, who i think is the hottest model, and i was pretty excited most of the time =P
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Henry Tjernlund
Posts: 587
Koppel, Pennsylvania, US
traviskraft wrote: I was just wondering how many of you have gotten aroused during a sexy photo shoot. I think it happens a lot. Asking that here is like asking a politician at a news conference if they masturbate. Of course they're going to lie. And here you are also going to get a lot of juvenile replies. And for those that keep referencing some thread from months ago,... MONTHS AGO?! Try years ago! This question comes up rather often. And actually it is a fair question for new photographers to ask. Yes, many photographers get aroused, mostly during initial set up and posing of the model. But most of those loose the arousal (assuming you mean erection) once they start doing the photography. Then it becomes work. You are concentrating on the view finder, describing the model how to pose, worried about the lighting, and so on. Just keep your mind busy on the technical and artistic stuff.
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Conceptually Black
Posts: 8320
Columbus, Ohio, US
Henry Tjernlund wrote:
Asking that here is like asking a politician at a news conference if they masturbate. Of course they're going to lie. And here you are also going to get a lot of juvenile replies. And for those that keep referencing some thread from months ago,... MONTHS AGO?! Try years ago! This question comes up rather often. And actually it is a fair question for new photographers to ask. Yes, many photographers get aroused, mostly during initial set up and posing of the model. But most of those loose the arousal (assuming you mean erection) once they start doing the photography. Then it becomes work. You are concentrating on the view finder, describing the model how to pose, worried about the lighting, and so on. Just keep your mind busy on the technical and artistic stuff. I have never, nor will I ever get turned on while setting up my lighting, I just don't love my lights that much. Now my lensbaby on the other hand...
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Alkemie Jane
Posts: 3729
Columbus, Ohio, US
Conceptually Black wrote:
I have never, nor will I ever get turned on while setting up my lighting, I just don't love my lights that much. Now my lensbaby on the other hand... HE LIES!!! he totally loves his lights that much.
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The Main Man
Posts: 4135
Sacramento, California, US
Henry Tjernlund wrote: Asking that here is like asking a politician at a news conference if they masturbate. Of course they're going to lie. And here you are also going to get a lot of juvenile replies. And for those that keep referencing some thread from months ago,... MONTHS AGO?! Try years ago! This question comes up rather often. And actually it is a fair question for new photographers to ask. Yes, many photographers get aroused, mostly during initial set up and posing of the model. But most of those loose the arousal (assuming you mean erection) once they start doing the photography. Then it becomes work. You are concentrating on the view finder, describing the model how to pose, worried about the lighting, and so on. Just keep your mind busy on the technical and artistic stuff. Actually, the op is a Male model and posted a similar thread two months ago. Im sure it comes UP alot, but to have the same guy making up these threads is too much. Just bein Honest
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BatchFoto Photography
Posts: 1367
Tampa, Florida, US
Holy crap. What's with the forums today/tonight? Eesh.
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XenaDyne Photography
Posts: 316
Missoula, Montana, US
well it all depends who you're working for ... you're pecker or your art i'd guess your peck come first mostly ...
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Vivid Vivka
Posts: 975
Los Angeles, California, US
Im usually too busy sucking in, contorting, or cracking jokes to get aroused with a stranger in the room.
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