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Photo-Shoot Safety Precautions for the First-Time Model
I was recently stood up by way of a new and inexperienced model. In itself, this is not a fresh thing. The model had every to walk away as the situation felt strange and uncomfortable.

However, she had utterly failed to communicate with me, even after she'd decided not to attend.Which generated all sorts of ill-will on my side for the wasted travel-time and investment.

To help avoid this sort of situation, here are a handful of tips that will help you remain safe and confident, not just during your first photo-shoot, however in everyone that follows.

BEFORE YOU SAY YES TO THE SHOOT

1) GOOGLE-SEARCH THE PHOTOGRAPHER
Get a good solid notion of what they prefer to shoot. Does it overlap with what you should do? Is there reviews, comments about this person? If their stuff enables you to feel uncomfortable, working with them will probably make you feel uncomfortable.

2) BROWSE THE PHOTOGRAPHER'S WEB-PRESENCE
Does she or he credit their models? Are they new? Do they will have much of a following? Are there reviews or comments about other models' experience with this photographer?

3) GET IN CONTACT WITH FORMER MODELS
Don't require references... Instead, contact the credited models to ask for their opinions. Believe me, the other models will undoubtedly be glad to share their experience, good or bad.

ONCE YOU'VE MADE A DECISION TO DO IT...

3) TELL SOMEONE WHAT YOU'RE DOING
Tell someone you are going to a photo-shoot. Provide them with all the information you have from the photographer.

4) CONTROL A FEW OF THE SHOOT CONDITIONS
If shoot constraints permit, consent to meet in a public place, or to shoot in a public place. But it isn't just location. You need to talk with the photographer to arrange what you're going to shoot. for those who have specific boundaries, you must communicate those too.

get more info doesn't want you nervous and uncomfortable--that turns up in the image.

5) ARRANGE TIMED CALL-INS
Arrange to call someone you trust at specific times. Say, every hour, to say you're okay which is where you're at...

6) BRING AN ESCORT
Ask the photographer if you can bring someone along to do something being an escort. Different photographers have different takes on the presence of an escort. Many can't stand the thought of multiple strangers within their studio with unsupervised usage of their equipment. It certainly is good to ask. Should they say no, it's might be a concern for you personally.

IF YOU DECIDE NEVER TO GO TO THE PHOTO-SHOOT
If, for reasons uknown, you decide you do not want to go through with things, tell the photographer! You want to minimize the photographer's investment of time and--potentially--money invested in this.

It's possible that other folks may need to be informed, for instance a makeup artist, hair-stylist, and other support people. Unless you tell them that you're not coming, they will see this at best as flakiness, at worst being an insult. And it's possible the photographer may still have to pay the makeup-artist, hairdresser, support-people. The earlier you tell them, the better!

DOING YOUR HOMEWORK PAYS OFF
I recently shot with a fantastic young lady earlier this summer. I approached her on the street, looking to fill an area left by another last-minute cancellation. The idea I pitched was "beneath the covers making faces"... This involved the dubious-sounding situation of her coming to my hotel room for the shoot.

This lady did her homework. She tested my Facebook page, my website, checked out "the dirty"... , She got a feel for who I am and what I shoot. We set a time-limit and she called a contact at specified intervals.

Because she had her safety protocols set up, things went off with out a hitch. She didn't seem at all nervous. Shooting with her was fun and relaxed. And we communicate now and then, hoping to set up another shoot next time I'm in her neck of the woods.

EVERYONE GETS FIRST TIME JITTERS
No matter who you shoot with, if you're new to modeling, you're going to have to deal with nervousness and discomfort. You're doing something new. But if that is something you really want, you're going to have to push through it.

Discomfort shows that you're pushing your boundaries. MANY DISCOMFORT shows that you should probably get out of there. You need to take care of yourself. But it is respectful to make certain the others involved in this know what's happening. Once you're safe, of course.

Online Resources
For more discussion on model safety, check out:
Model Mayhem Education Page - http://www.modelmayhem.com/education

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Jason Tice is an award winning photographer, focusing primarily on costume-play and fantasy portraiture. Have a look at http://www.geoectomy.net to see some of his work.
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