is a camming creator who has been in the industry for four years. What started as a way to pay his internet bill has now become a source of income that pays his mortgage. As a unique creator who has made a name for himself by being himself and not worrying about the opinions of others. His shows are diverse and can range from tackling construction projects on his 103-year-old rehab to showering to cooking on cam. Known to be extremely "sexy" evening and late-night shows, we are told they are not to be missed.
For FastFlogger, the personal touch is what has had the most impact on his fanbase. Every interaction is different and personal, making it hard to describe in broad terms, however, he believes that the personal touch has been the key to his success on CAM4.
His journey up until now has been an evolution. The flexibility of camming allows him to work how he wants (unlike traditional jobs) an allows him to determine the hours he wants to put in and the effort to make the type of money he desires. He believes that being consistent is essential and that consistency allows viewers to know when and where to find him. His viewers have come to know and appreciate his unique style, and knows his personal approach is what keeps them coming back for more.
Having landed into kink and BDSM, he was first introduced to this niche form an old roommate. Feeling intrigued by this side of his sexuality, he joined a kink education group, which introduced him to great people and memorable parties. His experience in the kink and BDSM scene has been valuable in his career as a camming creator and that CAM4 was also a community driven platform to build relationships through the kink and BDSM world. He believes that CAM4 supports their creators, and this has been evident in his journey on the platform.
His shows are diverse, and the personal touch has been the key. He is happy that he started camming when he did and wishes that he started years earlier.
CAM4 recently sat down with Fastflogger for an in depth full interview:
1. For new audiences, can you tell them about who Fastflogger is and what can they expect watching your shows on CAM4.
I am who I am :) A lot of broadcasters worry about a certain image or fitting into whatever archetype.... and honestly “'m too lazy for that. I've had people in my room at nearly the same time saying "I'm so happy you're gay" and "I'd love to serve a straight master like you." Logging into CAM4, I'm just myself and try not worrying about the little details. Sometimes my shows are more 'sexy' with people like Sunny or Steven, sometimes I'm working on my house tackling construction projects on my 103 year old rehab. Often, I'm showering or cooking on cam cause I need to do those things anyway so might as well broadcast.
2. How did you find out about CAM4 and what do you love most about this community?
I work for doing product design and marketing. They've had booths at Exxxotica and CAM44 sponsored the Hotties so I used to see the name around. For the community, I think the personal touch has had the most impact. I was confused and thought there was a mistake when the first level up bonus was added to my account and messaged support thinking it was an accident. Johnny Diamon who is a performer managers responded that he remembered seeing me in person at shows and added me to the program. I was flabbergasted. My ghast was flabbered. That made a real difference to me.
3. How did you get into flogging and what should those who have no clue what flogging is, know about this niche?
The Spank Academy hired me for a photoshoot about 10 years ago and I picked up flogs to highlight their products... I had seen classes and knew people who used them at BDSM clubs back when I was in the kink scene but never used them myself. We were at an Exxxotica when someone asked for a demonstration, so I just started on whoever was there and suddenly we had a crowd, photographers, and a line of people asking to go next so that became our thing. That was about 9 years ago.
Honestly... if you don't know what flogging is, just google it. They're hard to explain because some have handles, some don't. I've seen them made out of leather, paracord, denim, bicycle tire, fiber optic cable, beaded chain, licorice, and probably a half dozen other materials. They're like a cat-o-nine tails, but different. I used to correct people when they called them 'whips' but I’ve gotten too tired so now I just let it go. The fun part is they can have radically different sensations depending on how you use them, and they don't have to hurt, so they're a great platform for variety in your kink play. A paddle or riding crop will always feel the way they do, just different amounts of force. Flogs can be wonderfully adaptive.
4. In your profile, you specify that you are bisexual. Can you tell us about this journey and what do you love most about being sexually fluid.
The older I get, the more focused I am on how I feel about spending time with someone, less so on how they look or what parts they have. You want someone you can relax around, enjoy being with. The hottest person you know might be impossibly annoying, it's about who you click with.
5. How has becoming an adult content creator changed your life in a positive way? What should others know about becoming a digital content creator?
It's been an evolution. I started camming four years ago as a way to pay my internet bill. Now it pays my mortgage. I like that I can work how I want: normally you can't tell a boss you want to make more on a given week (or you can, but...good luck) however on cam I can just do more hours and put in the effort. It does have a way of becoming all consuming. People should know how much of it is back-end work editing and trying to fix background noise on videos. For everything I film I spend at least 10x the run time on the video working on it, saving files, managing, uploading and all that.
6. You have a bunch of videos on your CAM4 Myshop. Why should readers head over the purchase some of your recorded videos? What can they expect to see?
I do! I've been trying to get as many people approved on my account as possible so I can post the clips. People should check them out because I have videos with people who I can't stream with, so there's variety. You can also buy a clip for fewer tokens than a private show, or when I'm not online. You can buy a clip to get a sense of what I'm like and what I do (or how the rest of me looks) and then take me private for a more personal, customized experience.
7. What turns you on the most when giving and receiving. What sensations should viewers be watching for when viewing you giving and receiving? What will turn others on?
Oooooh, I think that depends on me and the partner I'm with, or me and the viewer for private shows. Every interaction is different and personal which makes it hard to describe in broad terms
8. For anyone wanting to become a creator like yourself, what are some of the best pieces of advice you would give them?
Sometimes you just have to jump in. I wish I started years and years earlier; happy I didn't wait until later. There are so many tips and tricks... a lot of my friends were clip artists or broadcasters before I started so I saw all the stuff on twitter they were writing or retweeting and that saved me some learning curves. But ultimately you just have to login and keep logging in. Everyone has slow nights starting out, sometimes you still get them even after years. Take a breath and try again tomorrow. Do the time.
9. Can you tell us about your live show schedule. How often are you online and what is it about doing frequent shows that you love most?
If I get a schedule, you'll be the first to know :) It tends to be more evenings/late night.... except for when it’s not. It can be five days a week or I'm off for two weeks. Standard advice is to be consistent so your viewers know when and where to find you, but I deliberately mix it up so I can find new people. Different times of day mean people who work different hours or are in different time zones are more likely to find me. Sometimes I try to be better about logging in even if it's just 45 minutes earlier in the day to stretch and shower to get some new eyeballs in my room.
10. Can you tell us how “Luck” has played a role within your life. Would you consider yourself lucky, have been lucky in building your career so fast? What does “Luck” mean to you?
It's all been luck. Every last bit. I was lucky an old roommate introduced me to the kink and BDSM scene Lucky a kink education group was a good atmosphere and introduced me to great people and memorable parties. Lucky someone from one of those parties hired me for a photoshoot. Lucky I was talking to the owner of TSA and he was like "You seem handy. Want a job?" (It really was that simple and quick). Lucky some unsuspecting soul at Exxxotica asked for a demo. Lucky existing creators started to recognize me from conventions and hired me as a 'stunt dick' for their clips. Lucky I decided to start camming for myself. Lucky, I met Steven and Sunny at conventions and started working together. Lucky Johnny Diamond recognized me and has made CAM4 a delightful experience.
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