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TFCD shoots - 11-03-2006, 01:07 PM


What do you give the models/MUA's? All the shots full size? Are they water marked?

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11-03-2006, 04:27 PM


Usually 2-3 shots, full size, no watermark.

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11-05-2006, 10:36 AM


Hey Shanghai,

If you're working with models/mua/stylists TFCD, I find it always best to give them one shot from each "look" high-res, but only AFTER you have completed your post-production in Photoshop on the shots.

If you give them the raw photos, direct out of the camera, and/or all of the photos shot in the session, they are likely to use these unretouched images on their websites and/or books - this will reflect badly on your photography since it reflects that you are a photographer who does not do high-quality post-production.

You need to be very careful about your images that are floating around - only allow images to be shown by others that YOU feel accurately represent YOUR work as an artist. Everyone benefits this way - the models and muas have good quality images and can help promote your talents as a photographer.
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