I would do foot worship sessions quite often. I would also either buy or women would donate their used socks, stockings and shoes. A fetish for women’s feet is rather strange, but once I embraced it, I could not get enough. Sometimes, it was better than sex. In this shoot, Annie is wearing a lovely ladies shoes that are obviously too large for her feet. She loves wearing them around though. She will dangle them from her toes while we watch movies. Then, when I take them off her, that lady’s scent might have rubbed off a little onto Annie’s feet. She loves doing this for me because she knows she has no natural pheromones or scent that a human woman has. I still love the smell of her TPE, especially after cleaning, oiling, and powdering, but that craving for a real and primal scent... it definitely exists.
Monday, September 2, 2019
Lazy Labor Day
This is Annie being lazy today. We slept in, did some chores and watched movies. I told her, "Let's do a set. Right now. No dressing up, no brushing your hair." So we did. She was wearing her pink #GirlsNeverGiveUp t-shirt. In the middle of the set, I had to get my laundry out of the dryer. Annie says, “I can’t get clothes dirty! Yay!” When I returned, I set all my clothes on her lap. “Lol! What do you want me to do with these? I can’t fold laundry!” She moved the clothes over and started showing me her feet. “I have cute feet! See? I’ll also take off my shorts and shirt! At that point, I was helpless and extremely excited.
Thursday, August 29, 2019
Little Nerd
Annie hasn’t worn what I call her “dorkies” in a long time. I love it when she wears her glasses with the white wig. She is also wearing patent leather shoes, with no socks. This is another thing I love, especially when you can see the arch and in between the toes. Been messing around with different lighting ideas as well. I like the darker tone in this particular set.
Monday, August 26, 2019
The Set Speaks
Annie in, "The Set Speaks" To me, this is probably one of the most unusual sets I’ve done with Annie, but it flowed very nicely. A visual photographer named John Santerineross inspired the method of how the shoot was done. He said in an interview that when he is developing a set, the set speaks to him about what it needs, instead of him deciding. What he said made a lot of sense to me, and I thought I would try this method out. Again, it turned out very strange, creepy-ish, but it flowed nicely — not a whole lot of editing or retaking of poses. I probably will not do another set like this with Annie, but it is an excellent glimpse of what is to come for when Annie’s big sister comes home.
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