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Posted: Sat Apr 26, 2025 7:58 am
by Herzeleid
Hi everyone, while browsing the net for quicksand models I came across this photo of a very attractive lady sinking in hollywood quicksand. I renenber this scene when first released, about 2019 - ish, and intended to download it at the time, but didn't get round to it :( . I believe it was an MPV prodution, but I can't seem to see it on their UMD site .
Would anyone be able to identify this model, and let me know if this scene is still available, please ? :)

Re: Unknown scene

Posted: Sat Apr 26, 2025 8:41 am
by Fred588
The model is Stefani Jaymes., and the pit was at Studio 588. This was a stills only shoot.

Re: Unknown scene

Posted: Sat Apr 26, 2025 8:47 am
by DarthMau
Really?... You don't recognize our queen of quicksand scenes?... take it easy pal, I'm just kidding...

This is Stefani Jaymes, she was one of the most active models in the past two decades, she did many scenes for Studio 588 with Fred and that particular photo was a photo shoot that she worked with Duncan Edwards and Fred, it's not part of a scene, it's just a photo shoot.

Re: Unknown scene

Posted: Sat Apr 26, 2025 8:58 am
by Herzeleid
Many thanks, guys . . . I did wonder if it might be Stefani, but wasn't sure. Shame it's only a photoshoot, but hey ho, you can't have everything 8-)

Re: Unknown scene

Posted: Sat Apr 26, 2025 9:29 am
by dlodoski
Herzeleid wrote:Many thanks, guys . . . I did wonder if it might be Stefani, but wasn't sure. Shame it's only a photoshoot, but hey ho, you can't have everything 8-)

Yes, only a photo set, but a Herculean effort went into it.

I'll let Duncan fill in the details if he cares to. I just wanted to give credit where credit is due.

Re: Unknown scene

Posted: Sat Apr 26, 2025 11:37 am
by Duncan Edwards
DarthMau wrote:This is Stefani Jaymes, she was one of the most active models in the past two decades, she did many scenes for Studio 588 with Fred and that particular photo was a photo shoot that she worked with Duncan Edwards and Fred, it's not part of a scene, it's just a photo shoot.


Perfect summary. Thank you.

Just to expand and tie all this together - Fred had this terrific area at Studio 588, a pallet or two(?) of cork and Stefani. The area was open and the light was beautiful and The Almighty was having a really great day when when he put Stefani together soooo...I had to do something with it all. I couldn't let it not happen. I love photos. That process is what lives in my head. I'm not great but I know what I like and sometimes I can share it with others and they like it too. Fred let me throw all this together for a chance to share this opportunity for us to see what we like. You've probably seen some of the product from that.

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Now nobody else may give a flip but by God, I sure did. It was a very rare opportunity for me to just take some pretty pictures with nothing else in the way. Everything is a compromise as I always have to shoot around video or whatever else is going on. I had to do it again but I have to please multiple masters with Fred of course, Dave, myself, Stephani, and the friends, Nessie and Ken Hamilton, who graciously assisted. Definitely a community effort there.

The photos you are seeing now are from a shoot sponsored by MPV at Studio 588. Honestly, all I pretty much cared about was getting the photos. It was great that everyone could help make it happen. First was the dress shoot which featured a genuine vintage dress, shoes, earrings, crinoline, all right from the mid-50's.

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Later that night came a "mudnight madness" shoot with a lot of help from several others.

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These two sets are at Clubmpv.com with thousands of others. A lot went into their creation and I doubt there will be any more like them. When people fuss about what any producer charges I want to smack hell out of them. Things like this get done thanks to all of them and the people who just enjoy doing this. They are yours for the cost of a couple of trips to Starbucks every month.

Re: Unknown scene

Posted: Sat Apr 26, 2025 6:25 pm
by DarthMau
That's what I call "being in the right place, at the right time, with the right people."

Congratulations Duncan, great job.

Re: Unknown scene

Posted: Sat Apr 26, 2025 7:42 pm
by Fred588
I willconfirm that Duncan is a very talented photographer. He knows composition, he knows his gear, and he knows how to work with models. He does have two bad habits though. One is he tends to say, "Just one more," when he means 57 more. The other is he leaves lens caps behind after shoot. Until the fire I think I had about four of them. lol

Re: Unknown scene

Posted: Sun Apr 27, 2025 6:50 am
by MadMax359
"just a photo shoot"??

or an EPIC photo shoot! any way to order the whole gallery? :twisted:

Re: Unknown scene

Posted: Sun Apr 27, 2025 1:17 pm
by Duncan Edwards
Fred588 wrote:I will confirm that Duncan is a very talented photographer. He knows composition, he knows his gear, and he knows how to work with models. He does have two bad habits though. One is he tends to say, "Just one more," when he means 57 more. The other is he leaves lens caps behind after shoot. Until the fire I think I had about four of them. lol


It took Michelangelo four years to paint the Sistine Chapel ceiling and when he got done he was missing all the change in his pockets. Creating for the ages comes at great cost. ;)

Thank you all. Glad you like what we did. Again, it's all available at Clubmpv.com for just a regular subscription.

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