bunnybc
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RE: Adele - Elite TV Chat & Discussion
Can we put a bit more meat on the webcam bones?
1, S66 @home or Adultwork webshows?
2, Nude but not open leg - Please choose from one of the following options;
TOPLESS - Breasts and nipples on show.
ARTISTIC/CLASSIC/FIGURE NUDE - Generally full frontal nude, but no explicit poses showing genitals. This could be in the artistic style with no provocative posing or any sexual implications or it could be suggestive glamour style. Some models may interpret this level as more "implied nude" than full frontal so its best to establish this before the shoot.
PLAYBOY NUDE - This is sometimes regarded as the middle ground between artistic and adult level nude. Playboy is one of the least explicit adult magazines. Difficult level to explain. In the UK it could mean anything really, implied nude, full frontal nude, or open-leg. You can see all these levels in various forms of Playboy. In the USA it generally means open-leg much the same as UK mag. In Europe, its generally regarded as full frontal nude Its really more a style than a level. Very polished, fairly mild adult glamour. Again, its best to ask exactly what the photographer expects.
TOP SHELF LEVELS - Adult modelling is frequently referred to as top shelf levels. This referred to the style found in magazines on the top shelf of your local newsagent and used to be a massive market in itself, making up a large chunk of the glamour industry. This is no longer the case, magazine sales are declining rapidly and being replaced by internet paysites. So I suppose nowadays the term should be Pay Site Levels.
UK. MAGAZINE - This is an old term which referred to open leg posing of a style found in UK magazines which used to be less explicit than their US counterparts, although this is no longer the case. In the USA this level of posing is generally referred to as "Playboy nude". In European countries its often referred to as "Erotic", "Spread-Leg" or "Met-Art style" For the purposes of this glossary, UK mag means wide open leg posing, genitals on display but not holding open or inserting anything.
US. MAGAZINE - Basically the "industry standard" level for most UK and US mens magazines and Paysites. Involves open-leg posing with the genitals held open. In the USA this level is generally referred to as "Soft Solo" or "Pink" In Europe this level nearly always referred to as "Pink".
CONTINENTAL - So called in the UK, because at one time this level of posing could only be found in continental magazines. It involves the insertion of Sex-toys or fingers or whatever in the genitals or anus. This level is now found on the website versions of many top shelf mags and on most Paysites. In the USA this level would normally be referred to as "Hard Solo" or "Toys", in Europe its generally referred to as "Dildo"
Rep? If it paid the bills I may give a shit.
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08-03-2014 14:15 |
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