Thinking about it?
Honest information for women considering their first shoot — rates, contracts, red flags, and how it actually works, from someone who produces, performs, and runs the admin.
Guides
01
How Your First Shoot Actually Works
Apply, paperwork, set, payment, after. The full sequence.
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02
How to Start in 2026 — The Honest Step-by-Step
Apply, get accepted, get tested, fly in, shoot, get paid, go home.
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03
Red Flags in Your First Studio Contract
Payment terms, usage rights, revocation clauses. Decoded.
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04
Your Name Lives Forever
The brand you're filed under matters more than the shoot.
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05
What 2257 Forms Actually Do
Federal ID verification, what it protects, what it doesn't.
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What to read first
Questions
This is a resource site written by a working producer. The guides are designed to help you evaluate any studio. If you want to talk about working together specifically, you can text us anytime.
No. Most people reading this are considering their first scene. These guides are written for you.
It varies by studio, scene type, and distribution model. Guide 02 covers real numbers and what determines rate variation.
A working producer. These exist because the information available to new performers is scattered, incomplete, and usually written by someone trying to book you.
Text us. No application, no commitment. Just a conversation. The button’s always in the corner.
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Written by a working producer. These guides come from inside the operation, not adjacent to it. The information available to new performers is scattered, incomplete, and usually written by someone trying to book them. Read critically.