If you care about your career as a photographer, I'd try extremely hard to keep things strictly professional if I were you. I wouldn't want to build a reputation for anything that would compromise something that is both a real passion and an income source. Photographers have to be especially careful since they work with a lot of models.
"Don't shit where you eat," and "Don't dip your pen in the company ink," as they say.
If you're not serious about it, though, your little blueprint might work out just fine. However, I'd emphasize the sexualization during the actual photoshoot. Make her feel sexy and desired. That probably gets the best photos anyway. I don't know. I'm not a photographer lol
The work you do while doing the shoot gives you a chance to be very emotionally and artistically expressive, which can be, in and of itself, very seductive. Carry that energy with you as you work your magic after the shoot. Just remember that you're not tricking her into anything; you're making her feel as beautiful and desired as she truly is, as she truly can be captured by both the camera and by your own witnessing. You're helping her come to life as the work of art she is meant to be. This is the art of seduction and, I'm guessing, also the art of photography.
This is all for nothing if she has something scheduled for after the shoot, though, so always always always get your logistics right and find out what her plans are and everything.
Seriously ignore all of that if you actually care about your photography career, though.
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