Re: If you shoot models

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The do.   but models don't get to pick who shots them.   I have lots of stories from being an assistant about how models where treated even when not being treated badly.   Unless they are a super model they are a product.   Not to treat them badly but they are just there to hold the dress up or canvas the make up or wear the shoe.   The bigger the shoot complexity the more they are a commodity.   Smaller the shoot the better they are treated. 

Randy S. Little
http://www.rslittle.com
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2325729/




On Mon, Mar 25, 2013 at 4:31 PM, David Dyer-Bennet <dd-b@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 3/25/2013 12:07, Alberto Tirado wrote:
Today in DesignTaxi, a good interesting reading: "An open letter to photographers, from a model"


http://designtaxi.com/news/356704/An-Open-Letter-To-Photographers-From-A-Model/

I've been around a few shoots with professional models, worked with a few myself, and everything in that letter sounds like good advice.  And unfortunately, though not among my in-person friends that I've noticed, there are still a lot of people who need to hear that advice (models tell stories to friends).



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