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Just be respectful. If you have to touch the model for any reason, ask to do so. Be tasteful and don't make gross jokes. Be upfront about photo turn around time, contracts on any kind, number of pics given per shoot, etc.
Excellent topic. As a stylist, I'm around women all day long at the salon and at shoots. Respect is key. I've had the opportunity to work with some of the best photographers in the industry, as well as some of the best Pin-up models. Here's a few personal observations and tips. Be a professional and treat the model like a professional and as your guest. I feel that taking someone's photograph is a very intimate exchange. This relationship needs to be treated as such. I find that most models like to see what the images look like, as they go. Show them a few in the view finder. It's fun seeing their face light up with excitement, when they see how great they look. This is important, especially in the beginning of the shoot while they're getting warmed up. It gives them a chance to see what they're doing and makes them feel a bit more comfortable and relaxed. Give direction. Help them with positioning of hands, feet, legs etc. and then follow up with an encouraging comment. "Perfect. That looks great", goes a long way. Obviously, some of this isn't as important when working with experienced models. However, the respect issue can not be emphasized enough.
Once again, great topic. It shows that you care.
~Rob/Pin-ups Hair Design~
Being respectful, making sure I'm hydrated is always nice. Haha, and not discouraging escorts. I get why they can get in the way, but having a friend there is usually very comforting. Not that I don't trust YOU, but that I don't KNOW you yet.
I'm sure you are amazing! I think the mere fact your asking- makes a big impression.
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