Los Angeles

Air Brushing
manupfun 37 Reviews 419 reads
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1 / 5

Air Brushing in this industry is the equivalent of a basketball player in the NBA flopping to get a foul call.  Just ruins fun for all involved.  Any thoughts?

QueenBia See my TER Reviews 383 reads
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2 / 5

I for one prefer all natural, but this is LA you need some Pro pictures too!

I find it misleading if a provider states unedited photos, but airbrushed her entire body prior to posting to cover massive body art.  I understand the need for privacy & respect the fact that some need to blur their faces.  Some providers take it to the extreme.  No bueno.

manupfun 37 Reviews 346 reads
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3 / 5

But you my darling are muy bueno!!!!  I love dat ass of yours.  Hopefully you will have a summer special on the westside of LA.  

I understand but I feel like too many providers especially older ones use too much airbrushing and when you arrive the product is nothing like the ad.

But you my darling look fantASStic!!!!!!!!!
Posted By: Madame Patricia
I for one prefer all natural, but this is LA you need some Pro pictures too!  
   
 I find it misleading if a provider states unedited photos, but airbrushed her entire body prior to posting to cover massive body art.  I understand the need for privacy & respect the fact that some need to blur their faces.  Some providers take it to the extreme.  No bueno.

GoldieKnox See my TER Reviews 448 reads
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4 / 5

As stated on my site photos only hide identifying features but don't "touch up" the images.  

 

Watermarking and hiding tattoos/face are understandable...
Using pro photos that are posed, edited and airbrushed are what is REALLY no bueno.  

 
I loathe that ladies use pro photos that they spend hours prepping for. I have seen those same ladies in person and it's no wonder they post as many times as they do or as many "specials" as they do.  

 

All my photos are NON PRO iPhoto's taken by friends and lovers.  
Blur the face and ink, add my name then it's posting time!

 

Why spend money on photos that aren't accurate when I can buy shoes? LOL

 

 
Carpe diem my friends!

Life is too short to see the air brushed ladies!

AlinaLili See my TER Reviews 275 reads
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5 / 5

I think that too much airbrushing or Photoshop is just going over the top. I understand covering up certain marks like tattoo's but I feel you need to be honest and within the website state that you do or do not have tattoo's or whatever. Truth in advertising as much as possible without putting others or yourself in harm is the best policy.  

I like using professional photographers but it's mainly having to do with the lighting. I like a natural look, nothing too glossy and something that represents me. I also like to blur my face and if for any reason a hair is ruining the shot or something minute like that, then I ask for it to be Photoshopped.  

Keep it simple.

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