Bauer Steels Webcam Beefcake
One of the earliest live cam models. Seeing as no one had high speed internet in their homes models would have to go to a studio to perform. Toronto Canada had one of the first studios dedicated to live cam models. They had straight gay and trans performers. The rooms looked very dark and dreary which is why Bauer put up a Canadian flag in the background.
Blake Queer Webcam Model
Another popular webcam model at the time was Blake. That wasn’t his real name but his stage name. He also had the Canadian flag in the background. The video quality wasn’t very good and customers seemed to like the novelty of it. You could be in South Africa and chat to a model in Canada. The keyboard was connected so that Blake could message his fans. This was way before cellphones very even a thing.
Jason Adonis Muscle Webcam Beefcake
This model went by Jason Adonis and was very popular. He had a muscular body and knew how to put on a show. Some of the models were also exotic dancers so that definitely helped them as far as being entertaining. As you can see Jason’s set is a little more advanced. He used red curtains and couch. I believe at some point the shows were actually filmed on the bars stage.
Matias Webcam Beefcake
With his dark eyes and dark hair Matias was extremely popular. Its hard to tell from these photos but his beefcake body is very lean and muscular. Pretty sure that he was from Montreal and somehow ended up in Toronto as a dancer. Many of the dancers preferred to put a show over live cam as opposed to in person. In person meant going into a stall with a client and having to dance for them. Live cam is much easier.