Welcome back to latexperiment, dear readers! As we stand on the brink of an exciting journey filled with enticing content, I want to share some significant updates. After a brief hiatus, I’ve revamped my workspace for enhanced productivity. With this improved setup, my aim is not just to work on but also to share the wealth of photos and videos that have been waiting to see the light of day. There’s an abundance of vintage content from 2011 that is all set to be unveiled. However, I am not just looking back; I am keen on moving forward, and for that, I want to know what you wish to see in our future posts.
A Fresh Start for latexperiment
As I get back into the groove, you’ll see more frequent updates of photo and video content. The old and the new will intermingle in a refreshing dance of aesthetics. Those hidden treasures from 2011? They’re just like fine wine, getting better with time, and now ready to be unveiled. Amidst working on new content, I’ll sprinkle in these nuggets of nostalgia, creating a beautiful blend of past and present.
But it doesn’t end with taking a trip down memory lane. I’ll be dedicating time to conceive new content, test innovative ideas, and push the limits of my previous work. My improved productivity, thanks to the workspace revamp, will give me the freedom to explore more creatively.
So, as we embark on this new journey, you’ll experience a balanced mix of the familiar old and the exhilarating new. Together, let’s navigate through a course of rediscovery and innovation.
Shaping Future Content: Your Voice Counts
Your input is vital. What are your thoughts and preferences when it comes to our future content? Is there a specific model you’d like to see? Perhaps you have a favorite you wish to see more of, or maybe there’s a model you’ve been longing for?
Your feedback plays a crucial role in shaping the content I produce. It helps me understand what you connect with and how I can cater to your interests. As a valued member of the latexperiment community, your voice matters. Let’s co-create the future of latexperiment together.
I’m all geared up to bring you an improved latexperiment experience. With your suggestions, we can create content that not only resonates with you but also something you eagerly anticipate. Together, let’s push the boundaries of creativity.
In conclusion, I encourage you to leave a comment below. I am keen to hear your suggestions, preferences, and feedback. Let’s make this journey more engaging together. Your voice influences latexperiment, so don’t hesitate to let it be heard!
Always loved your content, glad you’re having new ideas! As for models: I’m a big fan of Lizanne, Miss Fetilicious and Katerina Piglet. No love for male models though?
Would absolutely LOVE to see the return of Valerie Tramell, Alexandra Corneille & Grace Stout, but I understand this is unlikely.
Also, if latex is for everyone not just fetishists why not be even more inclusive and have some models over the age of 35?
Finally, from a my own personal point of view, I absolutely hate corsets!
Not many models over 30 or 35 want to wear latex, can separate it from their life with kids, husbands, and jobs, and are interested in building a social media community.
Giulia Holmbach, Ruby Alexia and Sophie Elodie would all be great.
No fetish models since that doesn’t work.
Quite curious about that. Did you find there was some particular aspect of fetish models that didn’t create the art or dissatisfied you in some other way. I suppose I am puzzled because I tended to think that fetish models would be of more interest to men. I find it extremely interesting how there are nuances here that change the game.
From my 17 years of experience and trying to work with fetish models, I always conclude that a fetish model can not avoid enjoying herself in latex in front of the camera which is fine for fine art and fetish latex photography but not for my way of photographing the personality of someone wearing latex. The transformation of a person wearing latex occasionally as a model in front of my camera becomes visible and changes over time in my photography.
latexperiment was never my experiment but the experiment of each model who came to me to find out who she was and what she might become.