Hello everyone, I just got an idea that might interest some of you guys (maybe, I don't know).
I work in an old power plant, now converted in research center, but there are a bunch of really cool looking places and items that I could take pictures of with specific angles or in specific conditions.
So if anyone requires industrial looking pictures for a tease (I know it's a niche genre) just feel free to do me and we can arrange some photos.
I've seen a recent increase in adventure style teases, so maybe someone is interested.
Maybe someone else also works in a place that could provide cool photos that can be used in teases. Feel free to use this thread to offer yourselves, I will change the thread topic if needed.
~Thamrill
Industrial pictures available
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Re: Industrial pictures available
Sharing pictures is a great idea but I just want to provide a friendly word of caution: if you're taking pictures in your workplace, make sure to avoid publishing anything with a company logo or other significant identifying feature. If your employer finds out, not only can you lose your job but you can be litigated for defamation. So just be smart about what you share. Carry on! 
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Re: Industrial pictures available
I'm fully aware, don't worryPh0enixAsh wrote: Wed Mar 23, 2022 12:01 am Sharing pictures is a great idea but I just want to provide a friendly word of caution: if you're taking pictures in your workplace, make sure to avoid publishing anything with a company logo or other significant identifying feature. If your employer finds out, not only can you lose your job but you can be litigated for defamation. So just be smart about what you share. Carry on!![]()
Likwise, no pics of stuff covered by NDA.
But what I'm referring to is stuff from the beginning of 1900s, no real connection to my company.

