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Originally posted by NetRodent
I don't think any of the advice given in this thread is wrong, but it would probably be a good idea to consult with a lawyer who specializes in adult industry issues.
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Got it in one.
If you want to be right get a lawyer.
But also consider why you are shooting your own content, is it to get in front of naked girls or make money?
If you want the first go for it, it works a treat. If you want to do it for the second reason then stop and think why.
Shooting porn is a profession and difficult. You have to have the right equipment, location and the RIGHT models. Then you have to know how to put the three together to produce the right results, not easy.
Lighting, using a camera, picking the right location, not shooting every set in your living room, knowing how to find models, relate to them, direct them, coach them into doing it right or just the way you want. All of them require skill and talent.
You don't do it right, you will end up with the same lame arse content that every other wanna be shooter has. It will cost you a lot of money and time to get right. Money and time that you could spend being a webmaster. Then you will enough money to shoot the chicks and learn how to shoot at your leisure.
But if you do not know the 2257 requirements I think you should start by boning up on them first.