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Circa June, 2018.


This was an incredible weekend with so many amazing people. I cannot remember if I shared this entire story with you guys and gals from the first set release of this weekend, but since it has been so long I will tell the story once more.


Reed and I were invited last minute to this shootfest that Penny Suicide set up. This was the beginning of the massive wave of people joining Patreon and before OnlyFans was big. The shootfest was mainly for SuicideGirls sets, but there was this weird over lap of crowd funding content happening. I do have to say, it was pretty easy to tell what was being shot for SuicideGirls and what was being shot for crowd funding content. The sets being shot for SG were lengthy shoots, meticulously shot with every key piece for a quintessential SuicideGirls' set in mind. On the opposite end, content that was being shot for crowd funding (Patreon, OnlyFans and more) was more artistic, fun and almost care-free. I, of course, only had crowd funding content on my plate for while I was there and my main intention was to shoot Reed all over this beautiful location.


Penny gave us the address, told us check-in time was 3P.M. and to meet her there. Little did we know, there were also several others arriving right at check in time as well. This serves no issue to myself or Reed, but it did however serve an issue to the host. She [the host] was there when we arrived to make sure that everything was set up, keys were given and a warm greeting was made. All right at the same time, I am sure what felt like a horde of people arrived at the property which made the host question what was going on. She was told that there was just a meeting behind held for a group in the backyard and that there were only four people sleeping in the place, per the rules of the house. The host then shrugged her shoulders, laid trust and left; but not for long.


A little while later the host returned for a strange and flabbergasting reason, which to this day I still do not understand. She came back after check-in time with a couple that had a camera and they walked through the property taking photos of the space. Mind you, this would normally be very concerning to a guest and extremely concerning to a guest that is hosting a shootfest under the nose of a host. We later found out that it was not agreed upon that shoots would be happening all weekend in the property. Now, when she came back we were all caught off guard by her return as well as the couple with her and she was caught off guard by the already three shoots happening in her house within the first twenty minutes of the rental. She pulled aside the person who booked the Airbnb and had a very long conversation with them. Luckily, I had not started shooting or even unpacked my bags yet so I was ready to go for the immediate departure after being kicked off the property. That did not happen though. After their conversation was over, a handsome $2000 additional 'shoot fee' paid to the host by one's sugar daddy; all was okay and we were back to the weekend of shooting! It was a suspenseful forty-five minutes that ended with relief.


Since it was already almost six in the evening, most of the guests, models and photographers alike simply spent the evening relaxing in the stunning backyard. The next day was the big shoot day which is when Reed and I did a predominant amount of our creating. I have to tip my hat to both myself and Reed, we were definitely the most efficient in time using a space. Since there were so many models and photographers there, there was basically a queue for each bedroom, room or spot around the house. Reed and I made quick work of them all, maybe twenty-five minutes in each location at most.


For this look we headed to the front sunroom, which I do have to say is probably the most fitting use of that name; damn was there some beautiful light. Low ISOs mid range f/stop and a mid range shutter speed; there is not much more I can ask for from a light source. Beyond the light, the aesthetic of the room was amazing. A hanging chair, white shag rugs and low-to-the-floor couches. I could have spent hours in the room simply just relaxing. Reed suited up in a cute little top she had just purchased and a cute pair of bottoms. There is nothing that screams summer time more than this look.


Even though we blasted through shooting this, the feeling while shooting it was serene. I remember moving quickly but each time I pulled the camera away from my face to look at the screen and then back to my face again to shoot the next frames; it all felt like slow motion. It felt as if everything was perfect. The light, the outfit, the images, everything. I also remember there being on lookers. Other models and photographers who were not shooting at the time, popping into the room to see what was going on and each one complimented the look, the images, Reed (of course) and the flow we had.


With the look finished and another beautiful set in the books for us both, we wrapped up and began to relax one more. Enjoy!


- AW Media


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