Customs & Booking
How Booking a Scene Works
Rates, deposits, verification, and the testing hard line.
By Raven Belle · Updated 2026-07-10
I shoot professionally with studios and independent creators, and my booking process is written down so nobody has to guess. This is how it works, including the numbers.
My current rates for single-hour shoots: a photo shoot is $400. An oral scene is $800. A vaginal sex scene is $1,200. Threesome or group scenes are $1,200 plus $100 per additional person. Multi-hour shoots get quoted individually — send the request and I'll price it.
The scene menu covers photo shoots, M/F, MMF, MFM, FFM, FMF, gang bang, oral, vaginal, double penetration, body worship, titty worship, and fetish work. If your concept doesn't fit one of those boxes, describe it in the booking form and I'll tell you whether it's something I do.
The deposit: 50% at the time of booking, and it's non-refundable. That's what secures your date on my calendar. The remaining balance is due at the shoot. If you need to reschedule and you tell me more than 72 hours out, the deposit moves to your new date, no drama. Inside 72 hours, the deposit stays with the original booking — partial credit toward a future shoot is possible, but it's case-by-case, not automatic.
Booking types: paid and collab. Both exist, and I'm upfront about how they rank — paid shoots come first. If you book an unpaid collab, fair warning: I may need to reschedule if a paid opportunity lands on the same date. Collabs I'm excited about still happen constantly; they just don't outrank rent.
What you get with a booking, beyond the hour on camera:
- Pre-shoot coordination. We settle the scene scope, outfit direction, and a content checklist before anyone's on set. No day-of surprises.
- Usage rights in writing, beforehand. Who can post what, where — agreed before we shoot, not negotiated after.
- A professional on set. I show up on time, prepped, and pseudonymous — my business runs on being easy to work with.
Verification is required. The booking form asks for at least one of: your Instagram, your X, or your website — an OnlyFans, Fansly, or ManyVids page counts. I need to know who I'm sharing a set with. If you can't verify who you are, I can't book you, and honestly no performer should.
Testing is the hard line. Current STI testing — PASS or an equivalent adult-industry standard panel — is required for everyone on set, me included. No current test, no scene, no exceptions. If that sentence reads as strict, good. That's the standard that keeps this industry working — I've written a full guide to how safety works on a professional set if you want the whole picture.
To book: the booking form on this site is the fastest route. Email works as a fallback — RavenBelle.book@gmail.com. Tell me the scene type, your dates, and your verification, and I'll take it from there. Quick answers to the common questions live in the booking FAQ.