Cam-girls: Inside the Romanian sexcam industry
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Cam-girls: Inside the Romanian sexcam industry
Interactive webcamming is the fastest-growing sector of the global pornography business. In Romania, thousands of women work as "cam-girls" from studios and from home. It is a 24/7 market, the majority of clients logging in from North America and Western Europe.
In the heart of Bucharest on the pavement outside a tall apartment building a group of young women smoke, talk and laugh. It is an unremarkable scene. Except that in the bright morning sunlight, their heavy makeup, sky-high heels and shiny, revealing clothes contrast with the sensible, summer dress of passers-by.
Inside the building, Studio 20 occupies the first and second floors. Forty rooms open off pristine, white corridors, their walls adorned with pictures of women in states of glamorous undress. A closed door means business. Inside that room a woman is live and direct via webcam with international clients - and as long as she is alone in the room, it is entirely legal. In this world of virtual relationships and cybersex, those in front of the camera are "models" and the men who watch are "members".
Image captionInside Studio 20 - a closed door means a model is entertaining a clientLana works in Room 8. It is dominated by a circular bed with cushions. There is a wardrobe containing some of her clothes.
"I usually go for dresses, lingerie, or leather," she says.
In a corner of the room there is a large computer screen, an expensive camera and behind them, professional photographers' lights. Dozens of pairs of eyes may view Lana in her room online in real time via dedicated adult websites. But she does not make any money until a member asks her to "go private" in a one-to-one webcam session.
Image captionLana works at Studio 20Working an eight-hour day, she earns close to 4,000 euros (£3,600) per month - nearly 10 times the Romanian average wage. As Lana's employer, Studio 20 also makes 4,000 euros per month from her online sessions. And at the top of the video chat money-making pyramid, LiveJasmin - the online cam site that streams Studio 20's content and is responsible for collecting payment from the credit cards of clients - takes double that: 8,000 euros.
Image copyrightLORENZO MACCOTTAImage captionA cam-girl gets ready to entertain in a bathroom setting - complete with chandelierLana is a graduate who worked in real estate until the global economic crash of 2008 plunged Romania into recession. That is when she first took up video-chat. Her first day in front of the camera has stayed with her.
"I was alone in the room, and it felt like there were hundreds of people around me. And I couldn't keep up with what they were all saying, and what they were asking of me. It was quite shocking. But then I learned to be perceptive about which member was a potential paying customer and not to waste time with all of them in the free online space."
So what happens in a private, webcam one-to-one?
There are a lot of members looking for love - they want the connection - some want you to call their nameSandy Bell, Cam-girl"Mostly it's conversation. I do role-play sometimes, and a small part of it is nudity and masturbation," she says.
While the members sometimes try to push her to do things she doesn't want to do, she is able to set the pace.
"It's up to you as a woman to lead, and that's quite empowering."
The important thing is to keep a paying client online for as many minutes as possible.
"You have 10 minutes of being cute and sexy, and then you better have something to talk about because otherwise the member will not stay," says Andra Chirnogeanu, Studio 20's PR manager.
Image copyright studio 20Image caption"You better have something to talk about otherwise the member will not stay" says Andra Chirnogeanu, Studio 20's PR managerTo this end, Studio 20 employs trainers, a psychologist and an English teacher. Most of the clients are North American and European, so it is essential the models can communicate with them.
But the English teacher, Andrea, has a remit that goes far beyond language skills.
"I teach them about fetishes - what a fetish is, why a person has one… We study Freud and a lot of psychology. And we study a book of gestures because women must be sensual, smart and beautiful."
Image caption Geography is important too, so the models can talk about where the members are from.
"That or exotic places," says Andrea. "This is not only a sex business as some people think - models have to speak with a member as if they are in a normal, online relationship. Being able to discuss many subjects brings comfort to both parties."
Studio 20 is the largest studio webcam franchise in the world. It has nine branches in Romania, including one employing "cam-boys" who service the gay market. Its other branches are in the Colombian city of Cali, Budapest and Los Angeles.
In the heart of Bucharest on the pavement outside a tall apartment building a group of young women smoke, talk and laugh. It is an unremarkable scene. Except that in the bright morning sunlight, their heavy makeup, sky-high heels and shiny, revealing clothes contrast with the sensible, summer dress of passers-by.
Inside the building, Studio 20 occupies the first and second floors. Forty rooms open off pristine, white corridors, their walls adorned with pictures of women in states of glamorous undress. A closed door means business. Inside that room a woman is live and direct via webcam with international clients - and as long as she is alone in the room, it is entirely legal. In this world of virtual relationships and cybersex, those in front of the camera are "models" and the men who watch are "members".
Image captionInside Studio 20 - a closed door means a model is entertaining a clientLana works in Room 8. It is dominated by a circular bed with cushions. There is a wardrobe containing some of her clothes.
"I usually go for dresses, lingerie, or leather," she says.
In a corner of the room there is a large computer screen, an expensive camera and behind them, professional photographers' lights. Dozens of pairs of eyes may view Lana in her room online in real time via dedicated adult websites. But she does not make any money until a member asks her to "go private" in a one-to-one webcam session.
Image captionLana works at Studio 20Working an eight-hour day, she earns close to 4,000 euros (£3,600) per month - nearly 10 times the Romanian average wage. As Lana's employer, Studio 20 also makes 4,000 euros per month from her online sessions. And at the top of the video chat money-making pyramid, LiveJasmin - the online cam site that streams Studio 20's content and is responsible for collecting payment from the credit cards of clients - takes double that: 8,000 euros.
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Image copyrightLORENZO MACCOTTAImage captionA cam-girl gets ready to entertain in a bathroom setting - complete with chandelierLana is a graduate who worked in real estate until the global economic crash of 2008 plunged Romania into recession. That is when she first took up video-chat. Her first day in front of the camera has stayed with her.
"I was alone in the room, and it felt like there were hundreds of people around me. And I couldn't keep up with what they were all saying, and what they were asking of me. It was quite shocking. But then I learned to be perceptive about which member was a potential paying customer and not to waste time with all of them in the free online space."
So what happens in a private, webcam one-to-one?
There are a lot of members looking for love - they want the connection - some want you to call their nameSandy Bell, Cam-girl"Mostly it's conversation. I do role-play sometimes, and a small part of it is nudity and masturbation," she says.
While the members sometimes try to push her to do things she doesn't want to do, she is able to set the pace.
"It's up to you as a woman to lead, and that's quite empowering."
The important thing is to keep a paying client online for as many minutes as possible.
"You have 10 minutes of being cute and sexy, and then you better have something to talk about because otherwise the member will not stay," says Andra Chirnogeanu, Studio 20's PR manager.
Image copyright studio 20Image caption"You better have something to talk about otherwise the member will not stay" says Andra Chirnogeanu, Studio 20's PR managerTo this end, Studio 20 employs trainers, a psychologist and an English teacher. Most of the clients are North American and European, so it is essential the models can communicate with them.
But the English teacher, Andrea, has a remit that goes far beyond language skills.
"I teach them about fetishes - what a fetish is, why a person has one… We study Freud and a lot of psychology. And we study a book of gestures because women must be sensual, smart and beautiful."
Image caption Geography is important too, so the models can talk about where the members are from.
"That or exotic places," says Andrea. "This is not only a sex business as some people think - models have to speak with a member as if they are in a normal, online relationship. Being able to discuss many subjects brings comfort to both parties."
Studio 20 is the largest studio webcam franchise in the world. It has nine branches in Romania, including one employing "cam-boys" who service the gay market. Its other branches are in the Colombian city of Cali, Budapest and Los Angeles.
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Yes, communication with such a girl via video chat will be expensive, but why don't you just try to register on a dating site where you can communicate with a video chat without any problems? After all, there are a lot of CooMeet girls who themselves want to flirt and chat on video.
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