Shoes, Barefoot or 50% Shoes … Solutions exist and here

At Gonzo studio, the last scene with Kristy and Blanche is intolerable (SZ2324). During more than an hour, both girls keep their shoes, from the beginning to the end of the scene.
This scene is a good illustration of the current situation at LP (all studios included): there are far too much shoes and the girls’ bare feet are too much hidden and obscured. This situation is unacceptable and must change because it generates too many frustrated people. As I know people are divided on this subject, I propose four solutions to solve the problem.
FIRST SOLUTION: to make 50% scenes with barefoot girls (the girls arrive of course with shoes but they remove them very quickly) and 50% scenes with girls wearing shoes all along the scene.
SECOND SOLUTION: to make scenes where the girls wear only high heel open mules that show and highlight their bare feet, soles and toes.
THIRD SOLUTION: to make mixed scenes, where the girls wear shoes during half of the scene then are barefoot during the other half.
FOURTH SOLUTION: to make an association of the first and second solutions, that’s to say 33% scenes with barefoot, 33% scenes with shoes and 33% scenes with open mules.
I think that the first and second solutions are better than the third one because with this last one, shoe lovers will be frustrated.
The fourth solution is a good compromise: this solution is the most realistic and makes the least frustrated people.
Personally, I prefer the second one as I am a foot lover who loves also high heels, but only with open mules. And I think I’m not the only one in this case: to see girls’ bare feet and toes combined with high heels is very exciting (I hate closed shoes and boots). Of course, in scenes where girls are barefoot or wear high heel open mules, their feet must be clean and well pedicured, and their nails varnished (no neglected feet, please).
Lastly, I also notice that usually in scenes where girls wear shoes, you can see the shoes very often during the scene. Unfortunately, this is not the case in scenes with barefoot girls, where their feet are rarely visible. It’s a shame. It’s useless to make scenes with barefoot girls if we don’t see their feet…
And this leads to other topic: close-ups versus broad shots (my next topic).
This scene is a good illustration of the current situation at LP (all studios included): there are far too much shoes and the girls’ bare feet are too much hidden and obscured. This situation is unacceptable and must change because it generates too many frustrated people. As I know people are divided on this subject, I propose four solutions to solve the problem.
FIRST SOLUTION: to make 50% scenes with barefoot girls (the girls arrive of course with shoes but they remove them very quickly) and 50% scenes with girls wearing shoes all along the scene.
SECOND SOLUTION: to make scenes where the girls wear only high heel open mules that show and highlight their bare feet, soles and toes.
THIRD SOLUTION: to make mixed scenes, where the girls wear shoes during half of the scene then are barefoot during the other half.
FOURTH SOLUTION: to make an association of the first and second solutions, that’s to say 33% scenes with barefoot, 33% scenes with shoes and 33% scenes with open mules.
I think that the first and second solutions are better than the third one because with this last one, shoe lovers will be frustrated.
The fourth solution is a good compromise: this solution is the most realistic and makes the least frustrated people.
Personally, I prefer the second one as I am a foot lover who loves also high heels, but only with open mules. And I think I’m not the only one in this case: to see girls’ bare feet and toes combined with high heels is very exciting (I hate closed shoes and boots). Of course, in scenes where girls are barefoot or wear high heel open mules, their feet must be clean and well pedicured, and their nails varnished (no neglected feet, please).
Lastly, I also notice that usually in scenes where girls wear shoes, you can see the shoes very often during the scene. Unfortunately, this is not the case in scenes with barefoot girls, where their feet are rarely visible. It’s a shame. It’s useless to make scenes with barefoot girls if we don’t see their feet…
And this leads to other topic: close-ups versus broad shots (my next topic).