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Originally Posted by cadre
You're helpful.
No, that was a serious question. I know it's definitely a possibility but, I would assume, more so for a model or actor than for someone behind the scenes. A lot of the companies I'm currently working with are more modern and pushing the envelope so I have a hunch a couple of them wouldn't even care.
At the same time, I count Maxim as porn and I know photographers who work for them have no issues with other clients. I suppose it depends on what I end up doing.
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Not sure where you live, but our version of Maxim doesn't have any nudity and definitely isn't considered porn by anyone I know.
To be helpful, I've heard from someone who shoots porn stills and movies that once you cross that line, you're cutting your client base to about a quarter of what it was. You'll never do weddings, portraits, kids, anything family-oriented, and a lot of publications will refuse to hire you because a big chunk of their subscribers don't want anything to do with anyone associated with porn.