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+1 A descriptive title would be very helpful to everyone I think.I say keep it simple and leave it on the same forum but seperate it by the title. Just makes things easier IMO.
BR>How's this sound guys?
- ( PHOTOGRAPHERS BOOKING IN/FOR: )E-mails from photographers letting you know they are shooting in your area and are there if you need them, rates, style, etc?
- ( CASTING CALL: ) E-mail for casting one armed, green eyed, dark haired, 3 toof, harachi wearing wonder woman in what ever area ( you get the point)
I agree, this has been bothering me for months -props for speaking up and saying something! Whatever happened to the good old fashioned "go sees" when models can line up to meet potential employers and be interviewed? I see the same models over and over again and get the impression no one looks for "fresh faces" anymore unless they're paying- which is fine- (but I had a pro offer me a shoot and I agreed to pay and that person flaked on me- so I no longer look at those casting calls either!) I get it- photographers have their "muses", but I'm sure there are other opportunities out there- like online catalog work or something. Maybe I should post a simmilar "casting call": "Model seeks Photographer, $50 gets you ME, hair and make up done, 3-4 looks, in my lovingly restored '59 home with real period props, free snacks and beer included. Need 3-4 photographers!" Think I'll get some business???
It's actually against the rules (or at least it used to be) to post casting calls on Model Mayhem asking to be paid. I find it to be a kind of a tacky way of drumming up business, but to each their own I guess. - Jason
Interesting thought. I believe you had threads for paid shoots when you traveled to new locations. It's not a secret that due to MM's attempt to keep things TFP it's become a petri dish of creeps with the occasional amazing photographers looking to book a TFP shoot.
Regardless of their attempt, many of the threads state TFP for specific models selected, and "great rates" for others. HIGHLY misleading postings to say the least!
A shoot at the Barbie Suite, in vegas, or beauty bar, 1 of a kind set, or a private castle in no way can be compared to shooting in a field or on location at an event. There are huge differences between that overall "experience", and lets go out and shoot somewhere TFP. Face it, Pinup photography is NOT high fashion and the sooner people learn that the better, photographers are rarely being contacted by an art director, given a budget and told "We need a pinup themed shoot, make it happen"
If both the photographer and the models stand firm with their hands out in the air, where would we be? Throw the MUAH talent in the mix too... There is room for both, however the grey area is not defined and incredibly large. Little peggy sue that appears in a magazine that gets only online distribution seems to think she's a magazine model and starts asking to get paid way too early in her career with a crap "portfolio". This happens just as often as big bob the photographer says he would never shoot TFP. It creates a divide that no one wants to admit is there because each directly contact people they want to work with on TFP basis.
If i were a model in that grey area where I think i'm ready to flip the script to become a paid model, you'd see me posting: PHOTOG: Looking to shoot mod style, $50 gets me dolled up w great MUAH, NEW wardrobe + 4hr session.
Regardless lets try to keep this on topic, how to deal with the different types of Casting Calls on PL.
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Jason Allen said:It's actually against the rules (or at least it used to be) to post casting calls on Model Mayhem asking to be paid. I find it to be a kind of a tacky way of drumming up business, but to each their own I guess. - Jason
Yeah, I did, and looking back, I think it was a tacky thing to do on my part, lol. Especially since BR and Karin were already drawing in plenty of work for me. (which I still owe them my life for.)
Isn't there a separate section for advertising? I dunno. This is a really tough one. I just think casting calls should be people posting "calls" looking for certain other people for projects or gigs, either offering pay or trade. To do it the other way around, to me, seems equal with saying " hey, let's work together.... oh, and by the way, that'll be $350"
I don't know, maybe I'm wrong.
Edson {PL Team} said:Interesting thought. I believe you had threads for paid shoots when you traveled to new locations. It's not a secret that due to MM's attempt to keep things TFP it's become a petri dish of creeps with the occasional amazing photographers looking to book a TFP shoot.
Regardless of their attempt, many of the threads state TFP for specific models selected, and "great rates" for others. HIGHLY misleading postings to say the least!
A shoot at the Barbie Suite, in vegas, or beauty bar, 1 of a kind set, or a private castle in no way can be compared to shooting in a field or on location at an event. There are huge differences between that overall "experience", and lets go out and shoot somewhere TFP. Face it, Pinup photography is NOT high fashion and the sooner people learn that the better, photographers are rarely being contacted by an art director, given a budget and told "We need a pinup themed shoot, make it happen"
If both the photographer and the models stand firm with their hands out in the air, where would we be? Throw the MUAH talent in the mix too... There is room for both, however the grey area is not defined and incredibly large. Little peggy sue that appears in a magazine that gets only online distribution seems to think she's a magazine model and starts asking to get paid way too early in her career with a crap "portfolio". This happens just as often as big bob the photographer says he would never shoot TFP. It creates a divide that no one wants to admit is there because each directly contact people they want to work with on TFP basis.
If i were a model in that grey area where I think i'm ready to flip the script to become a paid model, you'd see me posting: PHOTOG: Looking to shoot mod style, $50 gets me dolled up w great MUAH, NEW wardrobe + 4hr session.
Regardless lets try to keep this on topic, how to deal with the different types of Casting Calls on PL.
e
Jason Allen said:It's actually against the rules (or at least it used to be) to post casting calls on Model Mayhem asking to be paid. I find it to be a kind of a tacky way of drumming up business, but to each their own I guess. - Jason
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