SoCalGlamourGirls.com Acquires Camera Guy Studios

SAN DIEGO — Interactive online magazine SoCalGlamourGirls.com has acquired its partner, Camera Guy Studios, a webcam company and modeling studio.

“We have developed a great brand and solid traffic in a short period of time,” SoCalGlamourGirls President Kat said. “It is time to expand with more high quality glamour and bikini models. There are a lot of webcam girls out there, but few high quality models that can sell video chat and topless content without doing hardcore stuff.”

Kat says the move was designed to give SoCalGlamourGirls more live webcam models and high quality photo content for its interactive magazine.

“We have been working with SoCalGlamourGirls.com for over a year now,” said Robert, Camera Guy Studios’ president. “They treat their models like family. The girls practically live at the SCGG studio, and they all even go on vacations together for photo shoots. SoCalGlamourGirls is a boutique that cares about their models and fans and is very different from the larger impersonal cam sites that treat their models like commodities.”

All traffic going to CameraGuyStudios.com will be redirected to SoCalGlamourGirls.com. The bikini and topless content produced by Camera Guy Studios will also be licensed to SoCalGlamourGirls.com for sale in its new proprietary pay-per-view system.

“Most of our models have never done topless content before, so they appreciate the fact that we hold it more sacred than most other companies do,” Kat said.

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