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So to anyone who was wondering about the last journal I wrote, this is what I was talking about.

I've always been really interested in latex, both in terms of making things out of it and wearing it. I bought a latex catsuit a few years ago for my Psycho Mantis costume and at that time, didn't really have a clue what to do with it (how to wear it, polish it, etc...) so I started reading more and learning more about it.

This picture is of a latex vacuum bed (I'm sure more have seen/heard of them). I've always been pretty partial to white latex, so when I ordered the material to put this together, it had to be white (not many people use white and it just looks awesome when polished).

Light source was just one spot light from above to the left. Challenging, but I think it looks pretty good...

So yeah, a little something different than my usual uploads...also hoping to get some more latex photography uploaded here in the close future (shit is expensive dammit...lol). If you have any questions feel free to ask...I kind of want to do away with that "HURRR FETISH" label...because there are a lot of goofy people in that scene...but some of us just like to try new shit! Hope you like~
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I love the white, lends a lot more definition to the captured boy's body
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~AngelCostumes May 22, 2013  Hobbyist Artisan Crafter
I'm glad you like it!
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*RadenWA May 20, 2013  Student General Artist
Holy cow I've always wanted to try a latex vacbed. Did you really bought the whole thing?
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~AngelCostumes May 20, 2013  Hobbyist Artisan Crafter
I bought the latex "sack" and then built the frame myself out of PVC. Wasn't really hard nor expensive tbh...
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*RadenWA May 22, 2013  Student General Artist
Holy cow, then how did you do the vacuum mechanism?
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~AngelCostumes 6 days ago  Hobbyist Artisan Crafter
Someone else controlled the vacuum...it sucked the air out via a one-way valve.
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*RadenWA 6 days ago  Student General Artist
Where did you get the machine thing?
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~AngelCostumes 6 days ago  Hobbyist Artisan Crafter
You mean a vacuum cleaner?
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*RadenWA 5 days ago  Student General Artist
So you used a vacuum cleaner? Wow, how very inventive.
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