PowerUPdate: I like working in low light even if it is a bit more challenging, more time consuming (expensive) and cumbersome since I need to have lights with me. It helps to work in the same location because you learn which angles work best and where to position lights but if you travel to photoshoots it can be logistically challenging since you get to see the room where you will work just minutes before the model comes.
For this reason when I travel I try to book 2 photoshoots back to back. For the first photoshoot I usually try to work with a model that has lower rates and maybe a bit more inexperienced. So we can afford more time to test poses, angles, lights, camera settings etc and the second photoshoot usually is the main one.
Here I usually work with professional models that usually have less patience for testing things out and need everything to be ready to go. Ironically, sometimes you get the best shoots with the first model. That day I had the pleasure of working with Audrey and she was fantastic to work with.
I made this set free (it's non-nude), you can view it here: https://bentbox.co/open_box?H33NgwJi