Safety At A shoot

day7set5_2.jpgSafety.  Now there is a word near and dear to us all so lets talk about it a little as it pertains to a Brandibondage photo shoot.  Any model going to any photo shoot, especially when working with someone new needs to be at least a bit cautious.  When the photo shoot involves bondage I would go so far as to say a lot cautious and not just a bit.  Uncle M understands and appreciates this more than you can imagine let me tell you.

At any of my photo shoots and I say “my” because make no mistake, Uncle M takes a shoot very serioulsy for many reasons, safety being just one.  We are all about high quality erotic bondage imagery which is very costly indeed to produce.  The buck stops with me and what I say goes.  Period.  Now where was I?  Ahh yes…safety.  For my safety on set there always has been and always will be a safety for me and my protection.  That safety is always female.  Always.  Considering that I am tying up pretty woman with meters and meters of rope some of which infringes on delicate and private parts of the models’ anatomy, I’d be leaving myself wide open if I did not have a mature female obsever on set.

The same courtesy is offered to to the models at all times, first timers or returning.  All have returned but one by the way and only because she moved out of town.  However Helen is back in the city…….*s*  No better endorsement than a returning customer as they say. 

So, before a single picture has been taken a potential Brandibondage model would have met up with Brandi herself (her image is on this site), a meeting between Brandi, Uncle M and the model will have happened, the address of the shoot will have been communicated to the model, the model with her safety would have made their own way to the shoot location and last but not least upon arriving on the set a small but predominantly female crew will be there to greet you.

Next….the rigging process.  Yum.   

    

1 Comment so far

  1. Shogin on May 23rd, 2008

    Safety is a very important aspect I totally agree especially when tying certain parts of the anatomy. This be it a male or female model or even someone to practice with. Always research and make sure your ‘captive’ is restrained but also never in any pain or discomfort. Well said.

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