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Re: Punk/Goth Girls; Popular or Not?
Posted: Sun Oct 25, 2009 6:31 pm
by Holly D
ok, so your criticizing me for a scene which was actually my 2nd ever video shoot. As a producer, is the 2nd scene you ever shot as good as your latest scene? I think its a pretty safe bet that it is not.
If you want to judge me and my work, take a look at some of my more recent scenes such as the one that has recently gone up on and on
I also disagree with you about there being no sites outside of the Suicide Girls having attitude and being all about the money. Sites like Burning Angel are all about the attitude. If anything, out of all the alt porn sites, Suicide Girls was the one that was most about the money than anything else, hence all the lawsuits with contracted girls and photographers leaving them a few years back.
Re: Punk/Goth Girls; Popular or Not?
Posted: Sun Oct 25, 2009 6:31 pm
by nasty
They are totally my type in real life. But I do like a busty blonde stereotype porn performer on screen too. It's like everything in porn, there's room for everything!
Re: Punk/Goth Girls; Popular or Not?
Posted: Mon Oct 26, 2009 4:20 am
by Benson_Media
Holly D wrote:
> ok, so your criticizing me for a scene which was actually my
> 2nd ever video shoot..
>
>
"I'm not having a go at you or Killergram..."
Re: Punk/Goth Girls; Popular or Not?
Posted: Mon Oct 26, 2009 9:40 am
by nasty
Ed Hardy clothing has been embraced by the chavs. That is totally not alt!
Re: Punk/Goth Girls; Popular or Not?
Posted: Mon Oct 26, 2009 10:27 am
by Holly D
I used the Ed Hardy clothing line as an example of how tattoo and alt culture has become very popular.
Re: Punk/Goth Girls; Popular or Not?
Posted: Tue Oct 27, 2009 9:56 am
by Benson_Media
If anyone is wondering what a real 'Alt' girl might be like.
We've just booked Emily X(Sharpe) for a 'Dirty Documentary' on self-destruction within the hardcore fetish BDSM scene. It'll be out this cold harsh winter.
Re: Punk/Goth Girls; Popular or Not?
Posted: Tue Oct 27, 2009 12:51 pm
by Shay Hendrix
Nothing was photoshopped out for my LA Direct piccies, i was told that i'd get more work if i took out my piercings and tattoos. Big companies still prefer non-tattooed, non-pierced girls out there. I have held back from getting all the tattoos i want so that i can still fit into as many niches as possible, but i am getting my piercings re-pierced now i'm home as nobody seems to have a problem with them here.
Re: Punk/Goth Girls; Popular or Not?
Posted: Tue Oct 27, 2009 4:14 pm
by Holly D
Shay, I wouldnt believe what people say about tattoos holding you back. I think you got a nice piece of artwork, it can actually make you look more recognizable and could even help you get more work.
Before I got into the industry, I was told to not even bother trying as apperently no one would book me with my tattoos. Well I think I can safely say that I have proved them wrong. Out in the US, I would think they would be even more accepting of tattoos and piercings as I have pretty much every one of the top companies out there email me to ask if/when I am going out there.
Re: Punk/Goth Girls; Popular or Not?
Posted: Tue Oct 27, 2009 6:04 pm
by Shay Hendrix
Yeah, i agree. I wanna get so many tattoos, i've just been waiting for the right time! I think the "good advice" from the agency was more of a personal preference on the agencies behalf, but whatever. Next time i go they'll have to like my piercings or lump them!
Re: Punk/Goth Girls; Popular or Not?
Posted: Sat Oct 31, 2009 7:21 am
by Benson_Media
Hi Shay
This is my ex:
http://spieglergirls.com/html/adrianna.html
She was first signed to LADirect but I heard she moved to Spiegler to get more work. Spiegler is a funky lookin jewish guy, pretty much a one man band but therefore offers a more personal service.
As you can see Adrianna has a massive carp on her hip. As far as I can see it hasn't hindered her in LA..but then she has attitude and great screen presence.
Everyone seems to go with LADirect but if couldn't hurt you or your dreams of more tattoos to try Spiegler.