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Unforgettable Shibari

You’ve probably seen the “Arch at Land’s End” in Cabo San Lucas. If you haven’t, you can Google it, and you’ll see why it is so famous. Now, I’m a model, and I’ve done dozens of photo shoots, several of them at Los Cabos, but there is one unforgettable Shibari scene I took part in…
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What It Takes to Be a Shibari Model

Following the resounding success of our enlightening two-part interview with a seasoned Shibari model (which you can read here and here), our curiosity led us to converse with more models who have graced the realms of bondage photoshoots and mesmerizing performances. Eager to illuminate the path for aspiring individuals, we sought their counsel on embarking…
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Interview with a Shibari Model, Part II

We continue our dialogue with “Kassandra”, a young woman who has worked as a Shibari model for photoshoots and events. You can read the first part of the interview in a previous post. Here, we offer the second part of this interview with a Shibari model. Enjoy the interview with a Shibari model, part II.…
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Interview with a Shibari Model, Part I

Many people nowadays have an interest in making money modeling for bondage performances and photoshoots. Most of them are women, of course, but there are also male models in the world of ropes. In order to give you a general view of the job, we interviewed “Kassandra” (not her real name), who has participated in…
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Shibari at Home

Shibari at home is a very good idea. It is a place where you will have privacy and comfort. Moreover, you can take as long as you want in a scene. Likewise, it is a place that you are familiar with. This creates a more confident and private atmosphere for you and your partner. Practicing…
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Sugiura Norio

Sugiura Norio is the top shibari photographer in Japan, as people internationally acclaim. This sensei is a master of photography with a 45-year-long career. He worked in the Showa period with Nureki Chimuo—and their work defined a look and aesthetic for rope for the following decades. Sugiura carries his legacy on, usually shooting with Naka…
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