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Originally Posted by Paul Markham
Then go read a book. My E Book would be of no use to you. It's for people starting out. People who want to build a relationship with a model to enable her to give a great real performance.
This is miles away from the porn you produce.
We have different views on porn. I think it's mostly about what's in front of the camera. The models performance, the amount of effort, emotion and reality she puts into it. You think it's mostly about photography, art, lighting, film making, editing skills.
You ask people who aren't trained actors to act and think by clever photography skills you can turn that into something pornographic or even erotic.
I think if the performers performance is pornographic and erotic the finished product is. It takes little skill to capture a truly erotic scene. It takes a lot of skill to get a model who didn't intent to do anything for real and only there for the money. To give a performance that will be real and only for her/his pleasure.
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So it is a book for people who no nothing, anybody that could point out your errors can't see it.
When you criticise others you are always saying them what technical faults they have, even those these are only technical faults in your narrow world.
So there it is - if you got a copy Paul Markham thinks you know nothing and are not a threat.