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Dec 30 16 am Link. Koryn wrote: I shot fetish content and erotic work for several years. I recall being turned down for some shoots from arts photographers, years ago, due to my having "done adult work," or being a "porn model. There are some arts photographers who are absolutely reviled by the idea of shooting models who might cross over into other genres. But, funny enough, a few years after I quit doing any sort of fetish and erotic content, any "adult" stuff I'd done has slipped WAY down low on Google in regards to internet searches.
I changed my name and built a new portfolio with a different look, haircolor, etc. Within two years, you had to do a ton of digging and know exactly where to dig in order to find my old adult work. These days, it's so hard to find that a few experiments here and there showed me that I can't really find much of anything anymore - despite knowing exactly where to look and what to search. BDSM and "naughty" content changes so rapidly online that you just disappear after you've been out of it for awhile.
I ended up shooting eventually with one of the guys who'd only just a few years before claimed to "never shoot porn models. This I've watched many models rebrand themselves after doing fetish or adult work. With a few people, the only reason I can track their changes is because they send me the same images from different emails and names over the years.
PetranaScarlett wrote: Guys, have you got also experience with photographers who judged you or reacted negatevely? A photographer who judges you negatively is someone you don't want to work with anyway. Mantographer wrote: This I've watched many models rebrand themselves after doing fetish or adult work.
I'm not going to say it will never "come back to haunt. The First Lady is nekkid on teh interwebz too. Koryn wrote: I'm not going to say it will never "come back to haunt. I know three models who've lost their regular careers because of their part-time modelling. In all three cases it only happened because people the models thought they could trust reported them, either directly to the employers or to the employers' clients. I believe the biggest risk models face is through people they know and mistakenly trust, whether or not they fall out with them.