Today’s Post by Blue Moon Staff
Side Hustle
noun, Slang: a job or occupation that brings in extra money beyond one’s regular job and main source of income:
One way that women can make money, set their own hours, decide how and with whom they want to work is as an online model. And the most financially rewarding aspect of on-line modeling is nude modeling. Please understand I’m not talking about porn. The kind of photographs that I’m talking about are no different than the kind of images that you see on this site.
And if you think you need to be in your mid-twenties, five foot nine inches tall and wear a size 4-6 dress size, you could not be more wrong. The world of on-line nude modeling embraces women of all legal ages, any size and of any ethnicity.
There are many easy-to-enter venues where the model controls everything and are available through sites such as Patreon, BentBox and OnlyFans. On these sites, you get to decide everything, not some corporate person who could care little about you. These options allow a woman to be in charge of the type of images she poses for, how they’re displayed and how much money she can make. The good news is that the posing and creation of the images is easy. We can help with that. If you are willing to put in the time to work with these sites, we’ll provide image files to at no cost to you.
If you’re interested in pursuing this option and controlling your own fate and if any of this is of interest to you, we’ll be glad to help. Just click Contact and ask how and we can schedule an interview or a test shoot or do both at the same time.
How I Made this Portrait:
This portrait of Erin was made in my 11×15-foot home studio using a Paul C. Buff DigiBee DB800 monolight with a Plume Ltd hexagonal Wafer soft box that was placed at camera right. An Alien Bee B800 monolight with a 18-inch Paul C Buff OMNI reflector that had a triple layer diffuser sock in place, is at camera left while another Digibee monolight with a 48-inch Dynalite Quad Square black/silver umbrella was placed in a back left corner of my studio. The background was an, inexpensive muslin background suspended from JTL background stands.
The camera used was a Panasonic Lumix GH4 with a G Vario 14-45mm f/3.5-5.6 lens (at 42mm) that I purchased on eBay from a camera store in Japan. The exposure was 1/125 sec at f/10 and ISO 200. Image was color balanced with PictoColor’s iCorrect Portrait plug-in, retouched using my standard retouching techniques and tweaked using the Vivenza filter.