Horny Homemaker Rhonda & Her Vacuum Cleaner
Horny Homemaker Rhonda & Her Vacuum Cleaner
This was arguably one of Rhonda Baxter's most-popular photo shoots. It wasn't duplicated in a video shoot. Hindsight is 20/20 but it was an oversight. Photographed at the TSG London studio by Sir John Graham and his boob technicians, Rhonda was the cover girl of the July 1996 issue of Voluptuous.
In the 1990s, magazine production was more common than video production. Today, we shoot a still set and a matching video.
If you were a breast lover in the early '90s, Rhonda may have been your go-to jack girl.
The interesting thing about Rhonda was her low-key approach to modeling. She never had the interest to try one of those traditional mail order fan clubs. When the Internet explosion hit and every model in the world, good-looking or not, decided she was a "star" who could make money at home on the web, Rhonda didn't join in. Some of our photographers who knew Rhonda over the years say she was just not motivated that way. In a way, her mystique has grown over the years by her inaccessibility.
In the 1990s, magazine production was more common than video production. Today, we shoot a still set and a matching video.
If you were a breast lover in the early '90s, Rhonda may have been your go-to jack girl.
The interesting thing about Rhonda was her low-key approach to modeling. She never had the interest to try one of those traditional mail order fan clubs. When the Internet explosion hit and every model in the world, good-looking or not, decided she was a "star" who could make money at home on the web, Rhonda didn't join in. Some of our photographers who knew Rhonda over the years say she was just not motivated that way. In a way, her mystique has grown over the years by her inaccessibility.