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Hey guys/Gals im into model photography and i was wondering if anyone else is into it... i normally do fashion lingere or bikini shoots and have started incorporating cars into the shoots due to my love of imports. if anyone has any examples of their work i would be really interested in seeing it!

i will post up some of mine when i get home 2nite.

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usually prior to the shoot you would get the model to sign the rights over for the use of the picture. Copyright usually subsists with the photographer and you grant a licence to the model to use the photo for her own use if he/she requires it.

I don't have an example contract on me right now but they are easy to find.

usually prior to the shoot you would get the model to sign the rights over for the use of the picture. Copyright usually subsists with the photographer and you grant a licence to the model to use the photo for her own use if he/she requires it.

I don't have an example contract on me right now but they are easy to find.

Thats what i was trying to say.. with copy right and all. Just in a less professional way. haha

usually prior to the shoot you would get the model to sign the rights over for the use of the picture. Copyright usually subsists with the photographer and you grant a licence to the model to use the photo for her own use if he/she requires it.

I don't have an example contract on me right now but they are easy to find.

Yea took me 2 seconds to find one on google few weeks back :/

heheh no worries ian:

So this was my 1st ever model shoot. I had a blast and overall im quite happy with the results, but i will leave it up to you for feedback and all.

Shes a young mum, and wants to show everyone that you can still look and feel great after having children.

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Hope you like it :cool:

thanks,

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