TFP - Time For Prints
So what is TFP?
Basically, the photographer and model trade services. The photographer
doesn´t charge for his/her services, and the model doesn´t
charge for his/her services.
What does the model get out of this?
For the model...
- The model receives a CD containing proofs of the images taken at the
photo shoot.
- These proof images may be used by the model on the
model's on-line portfolio on the model's web site.
- The proof images are low-to-medium resolution image files suitable for
web publication similar to the individual images found on my
portfolio pages.
- In addition, the model may select up to three (3) images from the shoot.
The photographer will make prints of the three selected images.
The prints will be of 8 inch by 10 inch (8"x10") dimensions (or larger
at the photographer´ option).
The photographer reserves the right to crop, retouch, or otherwise
alter the images prior producing the prints.
What does the photographer get out of this?
For the photographer...
- The photographer gains the opportunity to experiment with new
styles, techniques, lighting, equipment, etc.
- He/she also gains the opportunity to experiment with and refine
his/her posing instructions.
- The photographer gains images which the photographer can add
to their print and online (web site) portfolios.
Can the photographer or model sell the pictures?
No. Neither the photographer nor the model have the right to sell
photos from the shoot without signing an additional release or
agreement.
In Summary...
TF9 is a cooperative agreement which allows the model
to gain experience, receive a set of images the model can post on
his/her web portfolio, and up to three prints of her/his choice
from the images taken at the photo shoot.
The photographer gets to experiment with new models, styles,
techniques, lighting, equipment, etc., and have a set of images
the photographer can post on his/her web portfolio and use in
his/her print portfolio. Neither the model nor the
photographer can profit from the pictures without signing an
additional release or agreement.
The TFP Process.
Generally, the process for a TFCD photo shoot will be similar to
the process listed below.
"You" refers to the model,
"I" refers to the photographer, and "we"
refers to both the model and photographer.
- By email, telephone, instant message, or in person, we will
plan the photo shoot. Some of the things we will discuss
are the date, time, location, theme (or themes), wardrobe, hair
and makeup, wardrobe changes, and who you will bring as your
chaperone.
The photo shoot often involves one or more of the following
styles: casual, editorial, portrait, head shoot, fitness/sport,
swimsuit, or limited (no nudity) glamour.
- In the week prior to the photo shoot you will receive a copy of
the model release you will be signing at the conclusion of
the photo shoot.
- The day of the photo shoot:
- You will bring a photo-ID (Drivers License if 18 or older) for
age verification (necessary to prove you have the legal standing
and capacity to sign a model release on your own).
- You will provide your own transportation to and from the
photo shoot.
- You arrive at the specified location WITH A CHAPERONE.
This is non-negotiable.
You MUST bring a chaperone, no matter what your age.
If you are under 18, you must bring a parent or legal guardian with the
legal capacity to sign a model release.
If you are 18 or older, your chaperone will be another
adult (if you are female, a female, if you are male, a male).
- You provide the wardrobe for the photo shoot.
- You arrive with your hair and makeup styled.
- You arrive on time, preferably early, and ready to begin
photography at the photo shoot´s scheduled start time.
- Your chaperone will find a convenient, nearby location
which will not interfere with the photo shoot and will
wait at that location while the photo shoot takes place.
Your chaperone will probably want to bring a book to read.
Photo shoots can be very boring for those who are not
direct participants in the photo shoot.
- If wardrobe changes are necessary during the photo shoot,
you will make every reasonable effort to quickly complete
the wardrobe changes and make any needed hair or makeup changes.
- At the photo shoot, I, the photographer, will take pictures
of you, the model. I will direct you through a number
of poses and perhaps wardrobe changes.
- At the conclusion of the photo shoot, you (or if you are under
18, you and a parent or legal guardian) will sign a model release.
Basically, the model release stipulates:
- You grant me the rights to non-commercial use of the photos
from the photo shoot.
- You grant me the rights to use the photos from the photo
shoot in my print and web portfolios.
- I grant you the right to use the photos from the photo
shoot in your print and web portfolios.
- Within two weeks following the date of the photo shoot, a CD
containing proof images (low-resolution copies of the photos)
from the photo shoot will be mailed to you.
I reserve the right to crop, retouch, or otherwise alter the
images prior to their inclusion on the CD, including branding
the images with my watermark and copyright notice.
- Upon receipt of the CD of proof images, you will select up to
three (3) images and will email me the image numbers of the
images you have selected. You have two weeks in which to
provide the image numbers of the images you have selected.
- Within three weeks of receipt of the list of image numbers
you have selected, I will produce and mail to you one 8"x10"
(or larger at my discretion) print of each of the up to three
images you have selected.
I reserve the right to crop, retouch, or otherwise alter the
images prior to producing the prints.
At present I´m trying to expand the breadth of my portfolio.
If you would like to work with me on a
TFCD
or TFP
basis, please send me an email with your interests at:
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