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Welcome to the third part in a series on stuff you'll need to know if you want to run a tickle studio, focused - heavily - on the recruitment and wrangling of tickle models. You can read Part II hurr, and you probably should before digging in here.
Before I carry on with the next portion of the process, that being setting up the shoot, I thought it'd be a good idea to give a list of do's and don'ts that might aid you in getting models to agree to work with you. As I've said before, how you conduct yourself over DM, E-mail or text prior to them accepting the shoot goes a long way towards whether or not they'll say yes.
Welcome to the third part in a series on stuff you'll need to know if you want to run a tickle studio, focused - heavily - on the recruitment and wrangling of tickle models. You can read Part II hurr, and you probably should before digging in here.
Before I carry on with the next portion of the process, that being setting up the shoot, I thought it'd be a good idea to give a list of do's and don'ts that might aid you in getting models to agree to work with you. As I've said before, how you conduct yourself over DM, E-mail or text prior to them accepting the shoot goes a long way towards whether or not they'll say yes.