I disagree with this. Look everyone has to start somewhere. Every producer/photographer has to have that shoot that is their very first ever.Rule number one for potential models: if the photographer/producer has no website and nothing to show for, he is not a photographer or producer. I mean, seriously: safety reasons?? Whatever!
I disagree with this. Look everyone has to start somewhere. Every producer/photographer has to have that shoot that is their very first ever.
Sounds like a case for Nev on catfish!
She is talking about a tickle shoot which would be fetish modeling. Just about every big professional experienced fetish model I can think of are on FetLife and so are a lot of the producers/photographers. Their are a ton of groups specifically for posting casting calls and FetLife is where I find most of my work. If you're saying they should join a site like Model Mayhem and find an experienced vanilla model that may not be easy. From what I have personally noticed and have heard from others I've worked with most vanilla models don't do fetish work. A lot of people I've worked with aren't even on MM and I've read many a model/photographer/producer posting that FetLife is the way to go.You're right, but in this case he should find a professional, experienced model and pay them and not go through fetish sites. Otherwise the chances are just too high that it's some kind of creep making up a fake story to get someone tied down.
She is talking about a tickle shoot which would be fetish modeling.
Background checks, as simple as a quick Google, can be helpful
this experience has made me not want to pursue modeling or filming for a producer at this time.