DetailsModel Mayhem #:
2388669
Last Activity:
Sep 23, 2022
Experience:
Experienced
Compensation:
Depends on Assignment
Joined:
Sep 27, 2011
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CURRENTLY SHOOTING TFs:
FEB - MAR 2018 I will only shoot total of 3 models as TFs basis. So it’s first comes first serve. If you are interested please email me ASAP. [email protected] ABOUT ME: I am a photographer based in the New York City. Originally, I am a product, wedding photographer in recent years my focus has shifted to fashion, dance, glamour. I have a very unique eye for photography and I love the art and creativeness of it. And most importantly I love what I do. Fashion, Glamour shoots are by far my most favorite. Although those are my favorites I still do any kind of photography. MODELS: You don't have to be tall to be a model. Models job to strike the pose, and the photographer’s job to shoot them from the right angles. So be happy with what you have. MY PHOTOGRAPHY RULES: TFP: I am currently only shooting a very limited amount of TFP work. I only shoot 2-3 TFP's a month. If you have a look I want to shoot or an idea that you think I may be interested in! Please message me! I don't turn down good ideas or concepts! If you’re interested in talking about working together please send me a message and include your contact information. I’ll get back to you and we can begin exchanging ideas. SECURITY: TFP: I have NO problem you bringing someone to the shoot. In fact, I encourage it. There are a lot of creep out there, not so right in the head. Be safe and be very careful. I don't mind someone being there. Just don’t bring your whole family, but if it’s starting to have an effect on my work, I won’t be too happy. Models bring people but don't realize the person they bring may cause problems with the shoot. Examples: Making the model shy, not wanting to do something because that person is there or the person getting jealous or insecure about a certain look or shot (NOTE: Please don’t bring FATHER, BOYFRIEND, HUSBAND, and GRAND FATHER ETC.) SECURITY TIPS: Never meet a photographer at his house or in a quiet place especially as a first shoot with that photographer. Be smart and don't put yourself in a bad situation. Always make sure it’s a Public Place with lots of people around. Don’t meet someone in their car either or backyard. Verified Credits (0)Worked with Dhoom Studio? Share your experience and become verified! Add Credits
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