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Originally Posted by DiskoJoe LOL, i marked 5 as a favorite on flickr before i ever saw this post. the haziness of the images make her look great. very classy shot.
12 was good too but her outfit kind of ruins that one. the yellow and black just doesnt have the same appeal as the dress from 5. |
haha, i think i added you as a contac too! glad to see you're on TPF too.
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Originally Posted by reader0428 I don't think a permit is required, but there is a location fee - I think it's $100. I don't know that it's enforced very strictly, though, and there's no info about it on their web site. (The Executive Director told me when I was there a few months ago - I was surprised because I didn't think they charged a location fee, but she told me that policy has always been in place.) |
hmmm....i didn't see/hear anything while i was there. i would say to just keep your gear limited and you'll be fine.
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Originally Posted by tml Gutsy contre-jour shots. #5 is my favorite and it would have been fantastic if the facial expression had been more relaxed and the right hand/wrist in a better position. The main thing is you have a beautiful and willing model thus you will get progress very far.
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thanks very much. i rather like the sunflare shot too, it will be fun to experiment with that technique. thanks for the french lesson with "contre-jour"! now i can sound like i actually know what i'm talking about on a shoot.
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Originally Posted by cstewart1977 Unconfirmed hearsay... I have no proof of this, but I heard from my brother-in-law's cousin's girlfriend's mom's dentis that sometimes people get tickets for commercial photography without a permit. |
i heard the same from my brother's friend's nephew's half cousin.