bingo...you are the 1st to notice that...and the price is....
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bitaw, i already photoshopped this in the final blowup print.
hehehe, seriously i intentionally left that there...see who notices it.
this was actually kathleens very 1st photoshoot (shes only 18, alone from out of town so very nervous)...she was very uncomfortable taking it off nor wearing a t-back so i didnt want to force the issue. issue like these will be covered in the workshop but i guess you dont need it anymore hehe!
but for the benefit of the others, never force the issue when it comes to these things. give models their space. always give them due respect and understanding. that said, stay in control of the shoot. this was very minor and easily fixable in photoshop so i let it go to benefit the rest of the shoot eventually getting that money shot with the yellow dress. insisting on it could damage the rapor that has been building up. upsetting the model can ruin the rest of the shoot. learn to balance things. coz syempre if this was something that was major and tedious to fix and model was uncooperative then might was well call it a night and end the shoot.
in another perspective, if the model/subject is a client, unless you get paid ahead always find ways to cheer things up. find other ways to get it done. if they insist, hey its their money...ultimately you just want to get paid right? hehehe
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NOW HIRING we also accept dealers & freelance agents
pastilan, maayo pa ug ako na lang sad gisuwat akong na-observe. free unta ko.
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Mark, ganahan na sad mi balik sa imo studio. Naa man kuno ka gi-recommend nga bag-o nga model. Please text kun kanus-a pwede. Kanang Saturday lang.
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one prenup shoot i had with a friend of mine, we had a similar problem - the couple just did not cooperate; stiff as a cardboard. they were out-of-towner workaholics who hardly had time for each other. we didn't know them at all and so it was very hard to build rapport. i ended up whipping out some of my spider-webbed facilitating skills and did some gestalt adventure based therapy on them. not only did we end up getting great shots, they got even closer. after their wedding, they extended their 2-day honeymoon to 1-week intimate getaway in an undisclosed place even to their family and friends - but they called me and thanked me and raved about how they had the time of their lives in moalboal. that was payment enough for me.
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