There’s a lot of tension after the surprising clash we dealt with during our first few days here, since the casting was a huge catastrophe. We saved this first shoot today by booking Konata, who I had already shot (you’ve seen her), as well as the only girl we found to be decent from the initial castings: Chiaki.
It turned out to be a perfect match.
As the girls got naked and we started shooting, I got those good vibes back – that inspiration that makes me do all of this.
It was the first time Chiaki had posed nude, but Konata, as we all know, is a veteran - and wow, was she the perfect mentor! After some solo shots, we put them together and sparks began flying! Chiaki actually had a real sexual experience during the shoot, which sometimes happens with first timers as, they simply cannot stop themselves from becoming aroused.
The big crew didn’t seem to turn her off, as she for sure saw stars at least once while Konata was giving her the best rubbing she could, a talent we all know she has...
It was really hot.
While all this was going on other team members were pulling strings wherever they could to reel in more models for the next few days. After all, we had one more week in this city and no more confirmed models...
The saga continues tomorrow!
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These were great models and an awesome shoot!
I figured it wasn't you. You generally have a more intelligent and easy-going approach, but there will always be morons and drunks out there looking to have their little snickers behind the screen.
Keep up very good works,
Best regards..
As a non-tourist to Japan for the past several years, I agree with the basic premise of your post but certainly not the presumptuous tone. While I would not question your business credentials, it's questionable for you to do the same onto others.
Anyone one who has tried to do business in Japan with other than large multi-nationals has gotten the same impression about it being run by organized crime. You may disregard comments from those who have only been there as tourists but want to seem like they know something. (Canadians & Angelinos) First time in any country is difficult. First time in Japan make others seem simple.
To whomever posted RE: Woof! as "The Guy": please grow some brain cells and think of your own nickname. I have been using that moniker for years. Perhaps your problem is more testes than brain cells. (Though clearly not much of either).
You've come to the conclusion that "[m]ost of Japan is run by organized crime" after only two trips? That's the problem: you've only been to Japan twice and therefore you're not really in any position of authority to make such a claim.
When doing any type of business in Japan, however, it is quite important to know the business culture and customs beforehand as well as have local representation. Petter, it would have been much much easier for you and your crew had there been a Hegre-Art Japan office already established. Although i fully realise this wasn't possible for this trip, it underscores how vital it is to establish a trusted presence in Japan for all business dealings in that country. You have to prove yourself first and then they'll trust you.
Anyways, as a professional, you've seemed to work your way past the initial tension. I look forward to seeing more of your work from Japan :)
best regards H
Unless you are speaking of the girl in pink in the last pic you desperately need a testosterone injection or a transplant to replace your ovaries with testes.
P.S. loose Konata
As they might say there: ganbatte Hegre.
Can't wait to see the rest of the travel journal for your visit to Tokyo. I spent many years there - fascinating and frustrating at the same time....