"For me, it’s about creating a working environment that is respectful, consensual, fair, that people have good working conditions, and that their experience of the sex as sex work is a positive one. I also have a really collaborative process with my performers. I’m interested in the performers participating in creating their own images, and participating in creating their own representation. I don’t have an interest in saying, “You, you’re going to fuck this guy, in these five positions, on the kitchen counter, and you’re going to do it for this long.” I want to find out what they’re into. What things they like, what they don’t like, what toys they want to use, what positions they like, what performers they want to work with, and what pieces of their sexuality they’re interested in sharing with the camera. I think it’s important that they also have a voice."