A pop-up ‘adult studio’ in Las Vegas enables performers to shoot content in a private space – but the organisers have to go to extreme lengths to avoid being tailed by stalkers
An anonymous house just 15 minutes from the bustling Las Vegas Strip is a secret porn studio, where performers book in to do photo and video shoots alone or together.
Lucy Lennon, one of the two women running the facility, has to drive to the girls’ houses and pick them up to make sure that they aren’t followed by stalkers. Some men will even use high tech devices to track the girls’ cars so it’s easier to follow them.
“They see the girls, they know exactly what vehicles that they drive so people will drive around certain neighbourhoods in Vegas and they will find their vehicles and they will put [Apple] Air Tags on them,” she said.
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Lacy said she isn't as likely to be recognised by the content creators’ obsessive fans so is the designated driver. Documentarian Matt Cullen, who has profiled a number of other Vegas sex workers, toured the house and found there is everything that the content creators might need – from photographers’ tripods to sexy underwear.
The camera followed the performers as they pose for photos, with Lacy on hand to offer advice and apply baby oil to their bums. She even picked out new outfits from the content house’s impressive store of lingerie.
Lacy helps draw up contracts between the various performers so that they can sell videos through their own sites. “If there's two girls in a video they both own the video and they both can put it on their own OnlyFans or whatever,” she explained.
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She also has a standard agreement that allows them to sell the same video for “five years, 10 years, 15 years…”. And the long term earnings can be immense, as Lacy explained: “Maybe the first couple months that they go ahead and sell a video they're only going to make maybe $200 or $300,” she says.
“But then by the end of the year year technically that video made them maybe $2,000 or $3,000 – and that’s just on year one.” When the performers team up again, they can re-release the original clip and find a whole new audience.
And the process can continue for years, even decades. "In 10 to 15 years that video could make them $5,000, $10,000 it could make them $50,000 because they can sell it for the rest of their lives,” she explained.
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