I do have all of the current pro equipment including studio lights but I do not have a studio nor items like backdrops and props as I stopped doing studio work years ago.
Whoever you have do the pictures if they don't have a portfolio I would suggesting meeting in a public place and doing a few test shots. Then if you like their work make arrangements for a session.
I would be willing to make an arrangement with you but while I am an experienced photographer I do not have experience doing glamour photography. I can make sure that the pictures look good from a technical standpoint but can't tell you how to model. You might want to do a little research on pictures that you like in order to come up with your own poses.
Oh, and if you are paying the photographer make sure that you sign a contract stating that you own all rights to the images. You don't want to have a fabulous session then see the images that you paid used without your permission.
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