Searching for stars
Searching for stars in the cosmos is a bit like scrolling through social media looking for genuinely interesting people - they're both rare and tend to stand out in a sea of sameness. Just like stars, the most unique individuals don't just fit in; they shine with their own light, illuminating new ideas and perspectives. And if you're lucky enough to find one, it's like discovering a new constellation - you can't help but stop and admire.
Finding the right muse is incredibly important to me and my creative process. I can be quite particular, as it truly depends on what you are seeking to achieve. I want to clarify that I’m not after anything sexual; instead, creating something truly incredible and meaningful feels far more rewarding to me. Some people often confuse the concept of a muse with something entirely different. To me, intimacy goes much deeper; it is fundamentally about trust and being your authentic self without any hiding or pretense.
Everyone gets lost in the thrill of lust, but everything that unfolds before that moment is truly where the magic happens and the real connection begins to spark.
I look for the undeniable spark, the vibrant imagination of two people who are eager and excited to explore something wonderfully different together and capture it in stunning images or captivating moving images. What story are we truly trying to tell, and what masterpiece are we striving to create through our collaboration? Bouncing off one another’s creativity can be incredibly rewarding, but it can quickly become challenging if you both pull in different directions. Having a model who lacks creative license gets monotonous very quickly, because simply being pretty doesn’t inspire me in the least.
Finding a true muse requires a delicate balance and an effective spark of inspiration. It is essential to allocate time for mistakes and embrace the freedom to explore a variety of creative ideas without restrictions. In our fast-paced and often overwhelming world, many individuals tend to focus solely on sexual preferences and superficial connections. Personally, I have received numerous unsolicited offers for sexual favors, which ultimately led me to establish clear personal boundaries for my protection and well-being. I find myself constantly wary of the possibility that rejection could take a dark turn, particularly in light of the current societal climate where men often face significant backlash. Moreover, the complexities brought on by my racial identity add an additional layer of concern regarding potential emotional trauma and misunderstandings.
This doesn’t mean that if you say you will work with me that’s it’s gonna be defiantly non-sexual, it just means sex isn’t the focus of my work.
So I guess if you have read this far you might want to know what I am looking for, well I guess this is some criteria.
Creative minded - I prefer to work with people that are creative, so they understand my process but curiosity helps.
Proximity - You have to live near or able to travel to Walsall at least once a month.
Fit and healthy - I have no issues with body shapes, but some things like suspension, predicament can get very painful over time and the purpose is to take photographs so sometimes this can be a long process. You need to have stamina.
anonymity - I would prefer to see your face, but I understand we come from all kinds of backgrounds and that might not be possible. You are free to provide your own mask as I will help you hide but chopping heads off is not really my thing.
Intimacy - I will get to know you and your body, good thing I love all body shapes and sizes. if you're not feeling that confident, I think we can work those things out.
Gender - I’m not fussed about gender as long as you understand the rules, I’m not gay. I get sexualised a lot, sex is not my focus, so please don’t try to push my levels because you're not the first to try and you won’t be the last to be rejected. I will discuss all rules on our first session.
BDSM - Like everyone I have things that I enjoy doing, bondage, edge play and rope, but I explore other things too. To be a muse you will be open to trying new things, and it might get repetitive.
You're still reading so I guess you might be interested, we should talk or even arrange something. Here are some of the images I have shot, and these are some of the people that have inspired my work. Feel free to reach out. Email