bendigoboi
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Hmm, and here I thought I was lusty for you BEFORE I saw those. :wink: Nice!There are some pics done from my shoot. The photographer sent me more, then what he posted on his flickr, but you can see some of his work and my modeling at the link below.
Kevin - a photoset on Flickr
Oh, and to answer... I've posed nude for photos, and a couple paintings (art student friends). .
Ok thanks everybody, I'll bring it up to him and see what he says. Because I do know he isn't a professional photographer per se. From what he told me, he is more of an aspiring photographer and does this as a hobby. He may not have even thought about model releases and such. But you guys are right, if one day he decides to make profit off my pictures, I'm screwed. I thought of this more as a support for artistic expression, and never really as a big business move. But apparently it could turn into something pretty fast. So thanks everyone, I'll look into it.
Isn't posing nude just the best feeling? Glad you enjoyed your experience. Hopefully you'll have more in the future and share the results here.
I've done photos (see my gallery for a couple), art classes, and even private sessions for painters (although they're a whole 'nother story...). And of course there are going to be comments about size. Hell, that's the whole reason I do it. Well, other than the money and the sex...
I'd love to model professionally some day, but that's a really competitive field. Here's hoping!
You need to sign a model release. This protects your rights as well as his. Honestly, from working in the field for 10 years, I don't think this guy is very professional-- and though the photos are interesting, acting professional is vital in the photo industry. Be careful.
What I meant was that you didn't sign AWAY YOUR RIGHTS.
As Snoozan has said, you do need to have some sort of written contract with him otherwise he can use your image and profit from it, as much as he wants. Take care.
That's very similar to what I have people sign.
It's my work. I wouldn't do it if I gave my models creative control over my images-- though commercial clients who pay me are slightly different from people that I pay to model for me.
Look online for model releases and see what other photographers are doing, and you'll get an idea of what's standard.
Really, that's standard? Ok, I guess. But the whole subject to ridicule part too? Could you send me a sample of your releases?
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