This only applies to those wanting to be models...
This is meant to be very honest and blunt, but helpful....
The #1 reason why a Producer will never contact you is if you don't upload photos of yourself when you create your account. The owners of this site are also Producers and we *promise* you that anyone who wants to be a model and doesn't submit photos is immediately ignored 99% of the time.
OUR PHOTO RULES ARE:
- Photos uploaded to your resume must be of you and only you. No other person may appear in the photo.
- Photos may not show any type of insertion of any body part or object into your mouth, vagina, or anus.
- Photos may not show you, or anyone else, touching your genitals or anus.
- Photos may not show masturbation, orgasm, urination, or defecation.
There's no excuse good enough for not uploading current photos of yourself. If you want to be a model (and be taken seriously by a Producer), then you need to show what you have to offer (not just write about it). Show the Producers that you are serious and are not camera shy. If you *really* don't have any current photos of yourself, then get a friend with a digital camera (or even your webcam or phone camera) and take some current photos and upload them to your account.
Your photos don't have to be nude, but if you're really serious about being a model then you'll include nude photos. You may submit three photos, so our best suggestion is to submit one face shot, one dick shot (preferably erect) (or one tits shot for the ladies), and one full-body nude shot.
Always be professional and timely in your correspondence. Although this work can be very hot, fun, and rewarding, this is not a game....it's a business. Always remember that there's always another hottie right behind you to get the same job and the Producer is going to want to work with someone who's professional, on time, and can return emails in a timely fashion.
Odds are, you are not going to become a millionaire doing porn. For some models it can be more lucrative than others, but for 95% of them the money is not as great as you might think. It's best to work with Producers who make amateur videos first and try to build up a portfolio, knowledge, and experience. After you have those three things, then you should try to contact professional studios, where the money is typically much better (but much harder work) than with amateur studios.
You can also read more model tips online (towards the bottom of the article).
Do all of these things we've suggested and it will drastically help your chances of actually being asked to work in a porn video!
We wish you much luck!
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