We're getting into delicate territory here. I cannot speak for any other woman than for myself and ultimately as a photographer.
When my clients tell me that their clientele has increased as a result of their new images, I know that we did something right.
Without getting into an analysis of the difference between genders as it relates to our topic of discussion, I think it's a matter of taste. It could also be that any particular woman has not worked with a photographer who knows how to flavor her images with a sensuality that makes the viewer's mouth water. That's the challenge of my job. I'm not trying to 'pitch' myself here. It's just the way that I see it.
Again, images must appeal to beauty and sensuality/sexuality to be successful. Thus, my mantra, Sensuality Knows no Boundaries.
This is why I opened this topic in the first place. So that men and women could share with each other what both really want from their photos.