A Q came up on the NY Board about recommendations for pro photogs. I don't recall seeing any discussion here for the benefit of the newbie ladies about what to expect in terms of contracts, terms, professional behavior and so on. Basically, don't just give some schmoe with a cell phone camera your hard earned money and expect to get high quality pics. Also, keep in mind copyrights, watermarks, and so on. I hope the more experienced readers can provide advice and correct my mistakes posted to NY:
Finding a reputable photographer is no different for a provider, than a hobbyist looking for an escort. There are reputable photographers like Santillo, Aldo Antonio, Inez Lewis, all over the country. These photographers have earned a good reputation. With a little bit of effort a provider should be able to find one. Of course if they try to do pics on the cheap, just like hobbyists seeing low price providers things might not work on satisfactory.
spend time going through the websites of successful and highly regarded gals in your area.
Decided which pictures fit your personality, etc., then contact those photographers whose names are usually watermarked on the photo.
If not, then you can email the gal and hopefully she will share that info with you.
you could also post on the ISO board, and/or your regional board for ideas from other providers.
Swim
Even though I only look at the final pictures, I was thinking that many ladies new to the biz or upgrading from amateur self-pics might have questions about what to expect in a contract, who owns what and stuff like that. There must be a difference between a modeling contract (photog pays the lady to pose for pics) and a photo shoot contract (lady pays photog to shoot, process and deliver pics). What wording should she look for to prevent misuse or unauthorized distribution of her pics by the photographer? What is the photog's obligation to protect her personal info or even just the digital images from being stolen by hackers looking for sexy pictures on the photog's computer.
Maybe some of the ladies posting here learned some important lessons from a bad experience that they fixed in subsequent contracts.
Everyone can find photographers -- recommendations, watermarks, yellow pages -- but what about 'doing the deal' in a safe, legally binding manner?
Thanks.
This is more what I meant by the OP, to help newbies avoid mistakes with pro photogs. I am copying KellyParker's reply to the NY Board:
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