Thank you for this post, Katy! I'm so new, I don't think I created my profile correctly on this site. I'm so confused... Originally Posted by SuzieWongYou are very welcome SW. I think you did fine with your profile, you can always add to it once you feel more comfortable.I like your chosen name btw, It comes from one of my favorite movies.
This post and thereupon replies have been absolutely wonderful - Thank you! Not does such assist the new but the ones that aren't so new and also the ones that prefer to fly UTR.Thank you Mary M. I have always liked the idea of encouraging each other to do as much as we can on our own with our business, because the skills we pick up as writers, site designers, organizers, money management, etc may one day tranfer over if we choose to move on to a more traditional career.
KA, you'd be an utterly more than wonderful assistant - You should seriously consider doing such because so many ladies would indeed benefit.
Like KA - Amanda, EW, etc - You are class all the way and are indeed forces to be reckoned with.
Love & Light,
Mary Magdalene Originally Posted by ErectionDemolitionSpclst
What I have noticed with some of my favorite photographers is they seem to use a combination of lighting and great poses to make their subject appear three dimensional, regarless of size, or shape. When a photograoher can create that effect I know they are well worth their fee. Originally Posted by Katy Alexander
I can say with absolute certainty that many, many ladies have read my books and either began a successful business or greatly improved their current business. I know this because they write me from their work emails and I can follow their success. That is the whole reason I wrote them (and will be writing more).I like your work!
Amanda Originally Posted by texasgoldengirl
That is why good photographers go to school and study extensively before they are selling their work. Some tend to confuse amateur photographers that do charge money with real professionals. A real professional studies their field of expertise, and they can make anyone look perfect, without too much photoshop. I believe if photoshop is needed too much, the photography can`t have been that good in first place.We have a few very popular escort photographers in SF who photoshop so heavy the photo actually looks like a cartoon. I agree, when a photographer has the talent and experience the photoshop is minimal.
Plus, it does not matter how "good" you look (or believe you look) because a pro will try to create a flattering picture. .
I never did regret to pay for good photographers. I only regret the "free shots" I got from amateurs, who made me cringe in pain Originally Posted by NinaBrooke
Personally, I don`t believe in "candid" shots in escorting, let alone for the fear of being recognised for your physical features by someone that does not know you`re an escort Originally Posted by NinaBrookeCandids can be great if you are open about your life as an escort, otherwise I do see your point.
... I only regret the "free shots" I got from amateurs, who made me cringe in pain ... Originally Posted by NinaBrookeThe stories that I could tell.
The stories that I could tell.Oh hell yeah!! Absolute no go. Also be aware of secret cameras. The stories I could tell . Mindboggling.
And in Dallas, folks always get upset at me when I fuss about not allowing "hobbyist" to take photos of ladies for their showcases, websites, etc.
Rarely does it turn out well and generally, the men (who will swear that they will not keep the images) keep the images and do whatever with them in the future.
I've seen it first hand. Over and over.
This topic keeps getting better.
Elisabeth Originally Posted by ElisabethWhispers
We have a few very popular escort photographers in SF who photoshop so heavy the photo actually looks like a cartoon. I agree, when a photographer has the talent and experience the photoshop is minimal.I do see your point. I think what adds to the discussion about this is, that really good photographers don`t need to stick to portray escorts. It`s a niche and also one that does rarely give any good reputation. I am not interested in seing the mmmmpth girl in the xth pose that has been copy pasted numerous times. But it is a good income source for amateur/half professional photographers.
I do not know what it is like in other areas, but where I am it seems like the ones who photoshop the most also see the most business. The ones who are truly talented photographers rarely stick around, because the demand is just not there. Originally Posted by Katy Alexander
The stories that I could tell.Well said. So true.
And in Dallas, folks always get upset at me when I fuss about not allowing "hobbyist" to take photos of ladies for their showcases, websites, etc.
Rarely does it turn out well and generally, the men (who will swear that they will not keep the images) keep the images and do whatever with them in the future.
I've seen it first hand. Over and over.
This topic keeps getting better.
Elisabeth Originally Posted by ElisabethWhispers
Darling Diamond, you said a mouthful right there. Originally Posted by Tiffani JamesonDr. Freud is smiling somewhere.
Do your research honey, and everything will come to you. Originally Posted by Tiffani JamesonTrue for everything in life. What to go to Paris? Talk to a travel agent. (plug plug Want to buy a car? Edmunds and KBB. Want to avoid being "Caponed"? Talk to a CPA at least every three or four years. etc, etc, blah blah blah (Jimi Hendrix)