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Last updated: 7 November 2025


Who are you?
Isle of Desire connects consenting adults (18+) with verified studios and producers. This website does not publish or stream pornographic content.


How can I contact you?
Email admin@isleofdesire.com. Business hours: Mon-Fri, 9:00-22:00, GMT.


Who can apply?
Adults 18+ who can prove age and identity, are legally allowed to work in the UK, and are comfortable with consensual adult work. No prior experience required.


Where do you operate?
Most bookings are in London. Some roles involve UK-wide travel. Travel terms are confirmed per booking.


Do you accept all body types, backgrounds and identities?
Yes. All genders, orientations, ethnicities, body types, tattoos and piercings are welcome. Your boundaries are respected.


How do I apply?
Use the Application form with contact details and a simple, clothed headshot. If suitable, we’ll invite you to an either a face to face meeting or a video call to discuss roles, rates and boundaries.


Do I need to send explicit photos?
No. Please don’t upload explicit images in the application. If portfolio shots are needed later, we’ll explain the brief and how they’re handled.


How is age verified if there’s no porn on the site?
Because this site doesn’t display pornographic content, there’s no site-wide ID gate. We verify age and identity off-site during casting (secure ID check) before any booking.


What happens to my photos and data?
Your application is reviewed only by our small internal team. If not progressed, we delete headshots within [90] days. For successful applicants, we retain basic details for [12] months (or as required for bookings).


What are the rates?
Rates depend on role, experience, scene type and usage. Typical day rates currently range from £100 to £650. The exact fee, expenses and usage are confirmed in writing before you accept any shoot.


How and when do I get paid?
You’ll be engaged as self-employed and paid by bank transfer normally within 7–14 days of the shoot (unless agreed otherwise). You’re responsible for your tax and National Insurance. We provide a booking confirmation you can use for invoicing.


Do you charge fees to apply?
No. We never charge an application fee and never ask you to pay to be listed. If anyone asks for money claiming to be us, ignore it and email [admin@isleofdesire.com].


Can I use a stage name?
Yes. You’ll still provide your legal name for contracts and age/ID checks. Stage names may appear on credits where permitted by the production.


What about STI testing and contraception?
Policies vary by client. Some require recent STI test results (e.g., within 14–30 days). We’ll set out the requirement, who sees results, and whether costs are covered.


Can I bring a chaperone?
Yes, if the venue allows and they don’t interfere with production. Tell us in advance so we can clear it with the client.


What if I change my mind?
You can withdraw before signing a contract or any scene begins. After a signed model release and a completed scene, takedown rights are limited by contract — we explain those terms clearly beforehand.


How are boundaries handled?
We agree a written limits & acts list with you before any booking. Consent is ongoing; if you say stop, the set stops.


Do you publish my images or name on your website?
No. This site doesn’t publish explicit content or performer profiles. Any publishing by a client is covered in the model release/usage you review before signing.


Is travel covered?
Varies by client. If you have a face to face meeting with us we normally pay up to £20 for public transport (reimbursement)


How do I know you’re legitimate?
We offer a in person meeting or video call, written contracts.

What will I sign?
Typically: Booking confirmation, model release/consent, usage licence, and tax invoice/receipt. Read everything and ask questions — we don’t rush signatures.


How do I make a data or privacy request?
Email [admin@isleofdesire.com]. You can request access, correction or deletion of your data, subject to legal and contractual limits.
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