NSCash Launches JimmyCanon.com

CHATSWORTH, Calif. — NSCash has launched JimmyCanon.com, a site devoted to exclusive photos and videos taken by the photographer Jimmy Canon himself.

More than 100 amateurs and popular adult stars in hardcore action are featured on the site, which is updated twice a week with new content.

Australia-based site owner George Thomas told XBIZ that the site showcases Canon’s point-of-view with candid interviews and a “fun, natural style of shooting.”

“Our aim was to take a softer approach to our favorite girls and let Jimmy Canon shoot both amateur models and popular porn stars and highlight their natural beauty,” Thomas said.

JimmyCanon.com currently features photos and videos of starlets such as Hannah Hilton and New Sensations contract star Bree Olson. Cassia Riley, Carli Banks and Celeste Star also are showcased.

The site’s Model Directory section lists even more performers in photos and scenes by Canon.

Members of the site gain access to more than 20 sites in the Pornstar Key network, which is part of NSCash's Solo Dollars program. Affiliates promoting the site earn 60-80 percent revenue share and $25 per signup.

Promo tools and linking codes are available through NSCash. For custom tools, email george@nscash.com or marcy@nscash.com.

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