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new girl

Posted: Sat Oct 26, 2013 3:38 pm
by Kelly_newgirl
Hey have been toying with the idea of getting into the industry and think im ready to find out more and see if i can go for it.
ok what i'd see myself doing b/g b/b/g hardcore.
ideally would like to do something new and not done before. i have picture and i can chat via email or yahoo messenger for now.

kelz_mitch@yahoo.co.uk

thanks for looking

Kelly xox

Re: new girl

Posted: Sat Oct 26, 2013 6:23 pm
by myson
Hiya Kelly,
I would strongly recommend you set yourself up a profile on Adult Industry Resources (AIR) complete with a photo or two of yourself.

You would stand a far greater chance of enquiries and potential work that way.

Once you've done that you could link one of the photos back to your profile here on the BGAFD.

Myson
!oldie!


Re: new girl

Posted: Sat Oct 26, 2013 8:16 pm
by puretotty
Any chance you can actually tell us a little about your self on here, rather than wasting time emailing only to find you not what we're looking for ? Age, Size, Ect...


Re: new girl

Posted: Sun Oct 27, 2013 11:34 am
by Charfan
pix??

Re: new girl

Posted: Sun Oct 27, 2013 11:43 am
by Emac
I think Myson's advice is spot on. But you must get yourself at least a handful of decent images for your profile. There are lots of togs who will shoot with you on a TFCD basis, allowing you to get free images, but check their references and even ask other models about them, as there are loads of charlatans out there too. Also worth getting yourself on other sites like madcow, purpleport etc, though you'll have to keep things much tamer there to comply with their rules.
Good luck, and make sure you're ALWAYS reliable and good at communications and you should get on fine


Re: new girl

Posted: Tue Oct 29, 2013 11:37 am
by M_IMAGE
Did anyone get a reply?


Re: new girl

Posted: Tue Oct 29, 2013 10:42 pm
by Kelly_newgirl
Hi thanks guys for the lovely advice. Had some good e-mails that im getting round to messaging back to and i will get them done over the next few days. To all the ones who didn't give me abuse or stuff when i took longer than a day or 2 to reply im sorry but i wont be replying. But overall just a big thank you for helping with some advice.

Kelz x

Re: new girl

Posted: Wed Oct 30, 2013 4:27 am
by Emac
Kelly_newgirl wrote:

> To all the ones who didn't give me
> abuse or stuff when i took longer than a day or 2 to reply im
> sorry but i wont be replying.
>
> Kelz x

Are you sure you meant to say you won't reply to those who didn't give abuse, hun?


Re: new girl

Posted: Fri Nov 01, 2013 5:00 am
by M_IMAGE

No reply so must have been abusive!! Not sure why with:

As I said can I help? But couple of questions ? where are you based? And can I see some of the photos?


Re: new girl

Posted: Fri Nov 01, 2013 5:20 am
by Emac
Let me start by declaring that I've not contacted this model, either abusively or otherwise.

From my experience of working with models, I see warning signs here. Good professional models reply promptly to emails (goes for togs too), usually the same day or next. With modern technology, we can access email from a variety of location, and even if we're busy, it doesn't take long to drop someone a line, if only to say you're busy and will send a fuller reply soon.

Bad models and photographers sit on correspondence for days or weeks, sending no reply, but expecting the emailer to know that they 'intend' to reply (psychic powers?). When challenged about they're lack of reply, they tent to turn on the writer, asking if they didn't know their mum, dog, baby etc was ill. Another standard reply is that they don't spend every second on the email as they have a life (remember what I said about ease of access to email these days). They also cast challenges to their lack of response as 'abuse'.

From my experience, the advice I can offer is simply to avoid anyone, model or tog, who sits on correspondence and takes ages to reply if at all. If you're serious and professional, you'll understand that work is work and you will understand that you need to deal with correspondence within a reasonable period and not just leave it for what can be weeks to reply.