ogredaemon

joined 1 year ago
[–] ogredaemon@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

1st: you’re as young as you feel! I’m 42 and feel better now than I did at 22…wife is 41 and keeps referring to herself as old.. 2nd: 100% agree that either demanding ID or a face2face in public prior to shooting (do both) is required beforehand…but,tbh I don’t think that’s going to actually STOP ppl from harassing you about it. This should just weed out the ones that are honest about doing nude/boudoir from the pervo/incel crowd. 3rd: have you tried reporting individuals to the hosting platforms? Some of them have strict guidelines for requesting products/services.

Even with changing your online persona from female to male will still get you the same harassment. Ratio change is about all you can hope for. Internet Anonymity works in favor of the creep, not you as a product/service provider.

[–] ogredaemon@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

I like the idea…maybe mix long exposures in to create that motion blur…study the dichotomy of mortality/immortality…that accountant is just a speck of dust in comparison to that bldg that’s been there since the 1800’s. Will probably be there in 2100, too.

[–] ogredaemon@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago (2 children)

I 100% get this tho…psychopath or not, lol. Most of the times I don’t WANT faces. With people, I’m looking more for actions that standout from the scene…someone standing still while a crowd moves around, people having a conversation while everyone else is head-in-the-phone…I personally have a hard time remembering faces so I tend to ignore them and focus more on the collective whole. If I could find a way to blur faces entirely while keeping crisp images everywhere else, I’d be happy. I know how to do this in PS…but to do it natively. Like face avoidance rather than detection.