. . . it is quite obvious when a lady is hiding something. A few examples:Extreme close-up of crotch or boobs and rest of body not visible . . . this one is also very common on Craigslist ads.
- the "sexy" towel covering the mid-section (give me a break!)
- angling the body and/or placing body parts in such a way to hide the mid-section
- bad photoshop work
- etc. Originally Posted by SailsOfCharon
All I gotta say is professional photos are expensive. You have to pay for the amount of time, outfit changes, makeup artist and hair stylist. And then a ton for each print. And then a few for each print's touch ups. And it's awkward having to explain to someone why you don't want your face showing or why you need all your tattoos blurred out. That's the only photoshop in mine and in one of my pics they did an awful job (it's on my side) and it just looks like they tried to remove a third arm or something. Ugh. Originally Posted by CompanionSofiathe thing that kills me is the tiny photos. nothing more annoying than clicking a hot looking thumbnail only to get....another thumbnail.
there are plenty of escort friendly shooters, but not all of us advertise. i know for myself, it's a sideline to my regular photo work and i only work with a few girls each year.I agree 100%. I've worked with a few ladies here but you'll never see a hint of those photos near my mainstream photography work. What would happen to the business if mom knew that the photographer taking her daughter's Senior photos also took escort photos? I don't do Senior photos but I felt that gave the best example.
also, the price per print model is ooooold school. a true pro should tell you up front what to expect in terms of delivery....how many images, what kind of retouching to expect, etc. and should ask YOU what you want from the images. Originally Posted by john_deere
Talk about what equipment will be used, if the camera is an SLR, if there is additional lighting. Originally Posted by maxim_232not trying to start a fracas here, but this is horseshit.
I have been offering my photography services in the ISO section, with little to no response. It seems most providers just don't want or need professional photos. Personally I think its so they can kind of hide behind the bad quality.i looked at a couple of your posts.
But ladies, if you read this, I am always open to setting something up. Just PM me. Originally Posted by Sardo
not trying to start a fracas here, but this is horseshit.OK, I wasn't going down the path of "it's all about the gear". Any jackass can walk down to Arlington Camera and buy a D4, but it's just a tool, doesn't mean he's worth a shit. I was attempting to offer different ways for a girl to engage in a conversation with a shooter in order to start a dialogue. Besides, if a girl is just expecting a guy to show up with a camera and he starts dragging in strobes and modifiers and there's no place to put them, it could be awkward.
first, most people don't know fuck all about photography equipment, so an explanation of your gear is a waste of time.
second, a good shooter will make better images with a polaroid than 95% of people with a $1000 dslr.
finally, i don't use them ,but mirrorless cameras are becoming more common.
girls, NEVER be sold on photography by anybody who goes on about their gear or how many photos they'll shoot of you. Originally Posted by john_deere
Plenty of people complain that anything but a poor cell phone shot must be "photoshoped". I've enjoyed photographing some of the ladies here, one very much in particular. But, numerous times, I've spent hours moving furniture, setting up lights, etc. only to have the lady flake.Ok lol this gave me a good laugh, it sounds like you should not photograph providers anymore lol you made it sound like the most teeth pulling thing to try to work with us hahaha, . I can only speak for myself. I do the same routine when getting ready for a photo shoot as I do in real life for an appointment. Same make up, same lingerie, or nice skirt and blouse with matching undies for outcall.
To fellow shutterbugs I'll say the following:
1. Don't post ads or ISO's looking for providers to shoot. You will end up with ladies you don't really want to shoot and it potentially takes business away from pros who have every right to make a living (though the defensiveness and outright rudness of some "pros" is amazing sometimes. "Ignore" is your friend with them).
2. Be ready for the fact that not showing the lady's face severely limits what you can do and thus your enjoyment of crating the images.
3. Decide and let the lady know up front if you are or are not willing to hide flaws with photoshop. I've only been asked once, and didn't take the photos.
4. Be ready for the fact that perfectly good photos may be unacceptable to the lady because they do, in fact, look too much like her. I had this happen once which wasted one of the very few chances per year I get to shoot nudes/implied.
5.. You subject may retire, or otherwise decide she no longer wants a photo displayed. So, even if you consider a shot to be your masterpiece, it won't see the light of day ever again.
6. Don't think for a minute that offering free photography will make the subject any less demanding, the opposite can sometimes be true in fact.
7. Don't be surprised or upset when the lady you ask to pose treats you like a weirdo or pervert, they get lots and lots of people asking to take their photos who have agendas.
8. It's always better to ask a lady you've had a session or two with if you want to try your hand at this sort of photography.
9. Finding a provider who is as into photography, especially artistic photography, as you are is a 1/million chance. Believe me, it's wonderful when you find her, but oh so rare.
Photography has always been almost as controversial here as BBFS and NBA, and it's not going to change anytime soon. Originally Posted by Iaintliein