I am an independent social documentary producer, currently developing a new idea for a film about independent working girls. In the past year I have worked on a number of projects covering issues such as mental health, social housing and human trafficking.
In my opinion, the media coverage of the sex trade is often a crude and inaccurate portrayal of the industry, focusing on purely revelatory subject matter. In many cases the media appears more interested in shock value than the truth.
I?m looking to make contact with entrepreneurial independent WG?s who have actively chosen to work in this industry. I am in no way seeking intimate details and erotic revelations, instead I want to learn more about the day to day issues of the independent WG, a job that appears to require a huge range of skills from therapist to actor to business woman.
If you are an independent WG and feel as though you have something to contribute to this discussion then please either reply to this posting or email me direct. I am happy to answer any questions you may have about the project and shall of course respect any requirements for anonymity.
Many Thanks,
Emily
p.s. I just read the posting from Heather entitled 'Guy rings says he's from Channel 5' and I really want to emphasis that it is this kind of despicable, dishonest, unlawful and potentially harmful media practice that I think continues to perverse and mislead public opinion about escorts. I am in no way associated with this person, Channel Five or any other individual or company who would operate in this deeply immoral manner.