The "50s era beat comedian "Brother" Dave Gardner, in one of his routines once said,
"Well let's do this again. Now how are you gonna do that. Again. You can't do anything again, brother. Once it's done, it's gone man. You can do something similar".
This leads me to my treatise on sets.
Every set is unique. LET ME REPEAT. Every set is unique. Sure, similarities exist. But every one brings something different to the table. The model is different. The basic setting is a little different, Backgrounds are different. Similar yes. Same no.
For me, and I speak only for me, nuance is the key. What is the message, if indeed there is one. Is there a story being told? Is the set merely one of raw sexuality. Look beyond the obvious. Love the differences, they are worth seeking out,
And I end this sermon with a few opinions.
1. Go to the sets you love and the models you love, and love them some more. If they're in MR or they're a hopeful (or both) so much the better. But don't ignore the sets you've known for awhile. They have feelings too.
2. Find someone new and love their set (s). Remember if you've not seen it, it's new to you.
3. Creativity should at all times be encouraged. This does not contradict my statement that no sets are the same, in fact it embraces that statement.
4. Aesthetics rule. Pro shot or self shot, it matters not. People are putting themselves out there for us, find something that pleases you,
5. If you must criticize, be constructive.
DON'T BE HATIN'/
Love the SGs. Love the hopefuls. Without them, what indeed are we?
Sermon is over, leave tithes and offerings at the door. (Love the members too).
"Well let's do this again. Now how are you gonna do that. Again. You can't do anything again, brother. Once it's done, it's gone man. You can do something similar".
This leads me to my treatise on sets.
Every set is unique. LET ME REPEAT. Every set is unique. Sure, similarities exist. But every one brings something different to the table. The model is different. The basic setting is a little different, Backgrounds are different. Similar yes. Same no.
For me, and I speak only for me, nuance is the key. What is the message, if indeed there is one. Is there a story being told? Is the set merely one of raw sexuality. Look beyond the obvious. Love the differences, they are worth seeking out,
And I end this sermon with a few opinions.
1. Go to the sets you love and the models you love, and love them some more. If they're in MR or they're a hopeful (or both) so much the better. But don't ignore the sets you've known for awhile. They have feelings too.
2. Find someone new and love their set (s). Remember if you've not seen it, it's new to you.
3. Creativity should at all times be encouraged. This does not contradict my statement that no sets are the same, in fact it embraces that statement.
4. Aesthetics rule. Pro shot or self shot, it matters not. People are putting themselves out there for us, find something that pleases you,
5. If you must criticize, be constructive.
DON'T BE HATIN'/
Love the SGs. Love the hopefuls. Without them, what indeed are we?
Sermon is over, leave tithes and offerings at the door. (Love the members too).
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casca:
Nicely said
artfulodin:
Great post - should be a constant up on the front page.