Darkhorse
pointed and shot
The model just emailed me back and she's pretty happy with the photos. Mission accomplished!
You guys better be covering yourself with photos of their ID, a model release, and a consent form.
I did this from the 1970's to the 1990's, but all of it was for publication or to get laid, or both.
You have no idea what can happen if a crazy girl turns on you, even on a totally innocent photoshoot. It happens all the time.
Anyway, that site modelmayhem is the greatest invention for the horny doofus every invented. It and it's ilk practically put the sex magazine industry out of business.
Reporting one's "sexy model" activities to one's fiance, especially to one who is not a model and not as sexy, is a crazy person's recipe for disaster, unless you have some sort of weirdo relationship that I find hard to contemplate.
Examine your motives, is all I have to say.
Yep, modelmayhem is great. There are some flakes, but I've had really good luck with it.
Here's a link to my page:http://www.modelmayhem.com/212251
Go a little beneath the surface, pretend you're a psychologist.
What is the actual purpose of non-commercial "model shoots"?
Oscar's comments aren't really resonating with me.
Anyway, the model was actually interested that I used film cameras. I think using the TLR may have helped put the model at ease because it's so unusual-looking. Not just another black Canon or Nikon.
Find a model, Nathan, and get going. I'm not particularly outgoing and I'm pretty shy and even I was able to do this.
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Thank you for your words of support Darkhorse, I will absolutely pluck up the courage sometime very soon! and i'll be sure to post my results here.
Please do. I posted my results on the modelmayhem board and the main criticism was I need to use a fill flash or reflector (which is understandable I guess), some of them were badly cropped (in shots where there was no cropping), and the shadows are too harsh... particularly the black and white shots (which I didn't really understand... am I supposed to drench every shot with a flash?). One commented that every shot was nearly ruined because of her shoes. Another was totally useless and said "They're OK".
I think RFF is more constructive is what I'm 'saying.
btw the shots are fine but i also dislike her shoes...
that's funny to hear, since there is not one single comment here that says more than "wow great shots".
Where's exactly the constructive part in it?🙂
Aren't the shoes more of a fashion-taste issue than a photographic issue?
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