It’s all smoke and mirrors, and it’s all fantasy. It is just as cutthroat of an industry as any. “Everyone will find out about it no matter how many masks or blindfolds you put on. You have to work hard, it won’t come overnight.” Understand you have to work hard to become famous. Go in this industry, not because you need money or attention, but because you are interested in your sexuality, you’re an exhibitionist in somewhat, love modeling, and love the camera. “You have to know who you are and what you want in life. “Be in a good mental state,” advised Canadian gay porn model and producer, Brandon Jones. Be cautious, save what you can, and spend it wisely. When first starting out, once the money starts rolling in, it can be very tempting. People that go into it just for the money are disappointed.” If all I needed were money I would just get another job. “Don’t just do it for the money,” Chris Harder added. If you can see zits of the guys butt when they are getting fucked, consider that it could be you! Understand what these companies are about and what they are putting out.”Ĭhris Harder suggests checking out the camera angles, lighting and models the studio you’re interested in working for. There are more and more very unsightly trends in the adult industry that are starting to emerge. Be objective with yourself and figure out where you might stand out. “Some companies say they don’t have types, but some do. “Really research the companies that you are interested in working for,” says gay porn star, Chris Harder. Rejection might not be a big deal for some, but it can be tough for a lot of people, especially when they are first getting into the industry.
I would also say to always constantly be working on your body diet, nutrition, exercise and sleep.”Ĭhristopher also adds that you should be prepared for a lot of rejection. “As yourself if there are going to be any repercussions. “It’s important to ask yourself why you are doing it,” said Christopher Daniels. Here are a host of tips and advice from some amazing porn stars on things you should know before getting into gay porn. If you have seriously been thinking about getting into the gay porn industry, there are a number of things you need to think about.
Working in the porn industry is a lot more work than you may think. You just fuck all day long, every single day. The conversation turns to how being a porn star is the ultimate job in the world. You’re sitting at home, enjoying a few drinks with friends and the topic of porn comes up. Just two days before, gay porn star Armond Rizzo called out a studio for paying its sexually submissive performers less than their dominant scene partners, essentially creating a wage gap between tops and bottoms.This article was published on August 30th, 2014 It was the second time in the same week that the gay porn industry was criticized by its actors for unfair practices. "Now that I am more experienced, I feel like a model should make no less than 1k." "When I started out I was making $500 per scene," said Nic Sahara. "Back when I worked for Boycrush we were only paid 400-500 per scene," one guy replied while another said that as recently as last year, he only received $300 for his first scene. "If you're a performer making less than 1k this isn’t me coming after you in any way," he said, "I just want everyone to realize what your worth instead of letting your studio decide for you."Ī number of models responded to the tweet, sharing just how much (or little) they were paid when they started out in the industry, citing specific studios who underpaid their performers. He clarified that he wasn't criticizing the models taking less money, but rather pointing out how studios might be exploiting their naivety. As performers can we go ahead and say that no one who is preforming for a studio should be getting paid any less than 1k a scene I hear about some of these new models scene rates and how multiple well known studios are knowingly taken advantage of young performers #1Kornothing- Joey Mills January 27, 2020