Dirtiest Hotels 2010

Bob Hubbard

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Being without a dedicated studio at the moment, hotel rooms make a good option for boudoir shoots. I've read a fair number of discussions on techniques, and what to look for in a hotel. Certain things are encouraged. Safe, clean, quiet, updated. A shower with grime in it or a cracked tile, a bed sheet with stains, wallpaper pulling off the wall, all add distracting elements in the shot...not to mention make you wonder about the upkeep.

One other thing....never sleep on the topper....it's rarely washed and often quite...ah...stained.
 

Jenny_in_Chico

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One other thing....never sleep on the topper....it's rarely washed and often quite...ah...stained.

The first thing I do when I rent a hotel room is remove the bedspread and kick it into the corner. The mere thought of touching it makes my skin crawl.

The second thing I do is take my gun out of my case and put it on my nightstand. :)
 
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