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I should also think about the audience. Are they beginners? Then the guide should be detailed but not too technical. Emphasize the importance of consent and privacy. Maybe include some community resources they can use for support or feedback.

Safety is key. Anonymity online is a concern. People might be sharing with others, so using pseudonyms and secure methods to protect identities is necessary. Emotional well-being shouldn't be ignored; some might deal with body image issues or societal stigma, so suggesting support networks or professional help if needed.

I should structure the guide into sections: Ethical Guidelines, Legal Considerations, Technical Tips, Safety and Privacy, and Emotional Well-being. Each section can have subpoints. Also, remind them to respect others' boundaries and be aware of the potential risks involved in creating and sharing such content.

I should start with ethical considerations. Consent is crucial. Both the creator and any other participants must be adults and give informed consent. Privacy is another big point—keeping photos secure to avoid unauthorized sharing. Legal stuff varies by location, so advising to check local laws about adult content is important.

Wait, the user mentioned "exclusive," which might mean keeping it within a closed group or for personal use. Need to clarify whether the guide is for personal use or if they plan to share it, but since they mentioned exclusive, maybe it's for a private purpose. Still, all the ethical and legal points apply regardless.

Technical tips might include using proper tools like good lighting, cameras, or editing software. Composition, angles, and lighting can make a big difference in photo quality. They might also need advice on safe online sharing if they choose to share at all, perhaps using encrypted methods or closed communities.

Legal implications could be a section. Distributing without consent is illegal, even if the content is amateur. They need to know that they're responsible for not sharing it further. Also, platforms have their own rules about adult content; maybe some platforms restrict it more than others.