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Vivian Thomas started out as a photographer for men’s magazines in South Africa, which led him to set up Rolling Images, a video production company he established in Wandsworth, south London. The firm then moved to North Acton in the west of the city and was renamed Vivthomas.com. Eventually, Thomas moved his entire business to the Algarve in Portugal. Known for producing artistic erotic films with an emphasis on high production values, Vivian Thomas has, over the years, been nominated for numerous awards, and also won prizes at the AVN Awards. Vivian Thomas was a master of photography, and this site exhibits his best work, which for years he directed pretty much by himself. These days, directors such as Andrej Lupin, Sandra Shine and Pierre Collant continue to carry the torch, keeping his signature style alive. The soft lighting, emotional depth and a unique artistic touch set it apart from the ordinary. The site features over 1,200 models and over 3,000 erotic photosets. Thomas’ work has starred almost exclusively Hungarian, Czech, and other central European models, although he does feature some British performers. His scenes are the perfect mix of erotic and artistic elements: beautiful to watch and still as hot as hell! Since the site joined MetArt in 2013, the quality of the models has improved.
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