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Old 02-02-2012, 05:48 AM   #9
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Candid. Love the POVs mixed in too.

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More women are viewing porn tailored to their prefs. Most guys I ask are bored with porn. And it is ridiculously easy to find a willing partner. He/she may not be a porn star but...

People have been posting their home-made sexual escapades on sites like Adult Friend Finder, some are way hotter than most profs. I was a member there a few months checking it out. Not the best quality in production, lacks the personal touch, beauty, and quality of your work. Which in my view and many others is without question the best all-around.

So yeah, candid is my vote. Not to say a decent photog shouldn't do the shooting. Just as in mainstream motion picture making, much depends on the director and actors. If you have someone there to manage things so you can focus only on what is going on with you, that could be candid as well. You would enjoy it more and with your talent at editing would come across in the finished product.

Check this clip from a recent interview w/ Ron Jeremy:

Q: Obviously, the internet has changed the porn industry, but do you like the new direction? Where do you see the industry in 10 years? Do you think video/DVD releases will become obsolete?

Remember, I used to be a school teacher and I have a Master’s degree in special ed and two B.A.s in theater and education, and I think that the internet could be the greatest gift in the world and I think it could be bad. Look at our industry: We embraced it in the beginning and now it’s eating the porn business. It’s literally decimating the porn business and the rock ‘n’ roll industry. And to prove it, they’ve already closed down Tower Records, Tower Video, Virgin Megastore right on Sunset, Leisure Time already sold half its company, Red Light’s in trouble (almost going broke), Metro’s trimming on its staff, AVN fired about nine people, shows are getting smaller, and Steve Hirsch [Vivid CEO] is suing YouPorn or PornTube for showing full-length features and he predicted that there’ll be no DVDs in five years. So, the porn business is literally being destroyed, and the recording industry, by the internet.

Read more: http://www.askmen.com/celebs/intervi...#ixzz1lCCUfNX1

Plus that LA passed a law requiring condoms. "LA faces porn pullout over condom law" ~ http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012...out-condom-law ("..faces porn pullout..." LOL!) Is it just a matter of time until other cities & states follow? The Aids Healthcare Foundation is a powerful lobby.

The question being where is the "Blue Ocean" in this industry? If there is one. "Red Ocean" is where everyone is, doing what everybody else is because it worked in the past, "Red" from blood like sharks in a feeding zone. What is needed is out-of-the-box innovation. Why do people watch porn? Why would they pay when most is free? Why just watch when with a typical $100 - $200 pick-up course or a $50 sex meet-up site just about anyone can find a partner(s) and go for real? Not to mention the plethora of sex-ready people out & about.

Porn as a viable well-paying industry may not be a sinking ship, but it is taking on water, listing to one side and riding low in rough water. There are seminal ideas I am not willing to share publicly.

You and very few others are holding the high ground in quality, Danielle. You are working your butt off providing variety, responding to what people want, sharing your intimate self, and doing what you enjoy. Your fans and I love & appreciate you very much and we want you to be as successful as possible. One thing for certain, porn in some form is never going away. The copyright law is a good thing too.


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