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MichaelAngelo
Posts: 16
Sarasota, Florida, US
New pictures...new to MM...new to getting any comments so far Would love to receive some positive feedback! I'll be sure to return the favor, thank you in advance! Michael
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Filles de Pin-up
Posts: 3218
Wichita, Kansas, US
Welcome to the Mayhem
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MichaelAngelo
Posts: 16
Sarasota, Florida, US
Filles de Pin-up wrote: Welcome to the Mayhem Thanks Kansas!
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robert b mitchell
Posts: 2218
Surrey, British Columbia, Canada
Welcome to the site!
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MichaelAngelo
Posts: 16
Sarasota, Florida, US
Paolo Diavolo wrote: again, welcome to the site! you only need one introduction thread and the previous was more exciting: https://www.modelmayhem.com/po.php?thread_id=937090 Paolo, you're everywhere my friend, thank you! But welcoming someone is not required more than once either. However, since I was welcomed by other fellow photographers on this thread, I do believe my goal was met. Thanks!
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Paolo D Photography
Posts: 11502
San Francisco, California, US
Michael Angelo 77 wrote: Paolo, you're everywhere my friend, thank you! But welcoming someone is not required more than once. However, since I was welcomed by other fellow photographers on this thread, I do believe my goal was met. Thanks! Yes, I'm everywhere. Even some places you can't see. I kinda work here. Its good to hear you feel youre meeting your goals. Please read the forum rules and other site information about scams and such. https://www.modelmayhem.com/help/rules/forums Its actually looked down upon to start more than one thread on the same subject. Typically the 2nd thread will get locked or hidden by moderators. Introducing yourself twice is redundant. Maybe you started this thread because you felt the other one didnt progress as you liked? That won't make the other one go away. You already flung an insult calling me "punk" by your second post on this site. Not cool. If you want to last on this site; i advise be prepared to not always hear something you like when you ask for comments, and if you do something goofy expect to be laughed at. Just learn to laugh at yourself too. Most of us have, especially those who have been on here the longest and seen the culture evolve. Best of luck. Enjoy your stay. -Paolo
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MichaelAngelo
Posts: 16
Sarasota, Florida, US
Paolo Diavolo wrote: Yes, I'm everywhere. Even some places you can't see. I kinda work here. Its good to hear you feel youre meeting your goals. Please read the forum rules and other site information about scams and such. https://www.modelmayhem.com/help/rules/forums Its actually looked down upon to start more than one thread on the same subject. Typically the 2nd thread will get locked or hidden by moderators. Introducing yourself twice is redundant. Maybe you started this thread because you felt the other one didnt progress as you liked? That won't make the other one go away. You already flung an insult calling me "punk" by your second post on this site. Not cool. If you want to last on this site; i advise be prepared to not always hear something you like when you ask for comments, and if you do something goofy expect to be laughed at. Just learn to laugh at yourself too. Most of us have, especially those who have been on here the longest and seen the culture evolve. Best of luck. Enjoy your stay. -Paolo Actually, what I said was, "only a punk would write that out like that." Constructive criticism is always good, laughing at others isn't. If you "kinda" work with MM, you should think about developing a better level of professionalism, otherwise you will run the risk of being perceived as a punk. Here's an interesting question: Out of 10 artists, how many do you think might take a punch at you the very moment you started laughing at their work? Right or wrong, this does happen to arrogant punks. Something to think about... Best of luck to you as well Paolo.
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Paolo D Photography
Posts: 11502
San Francisco, California, US
Michael Angelo 77 wrote: If you "kinda" work with MM, you should think about developing a better level of professionalism, otherwise you will run the risk of being perceived as a punk. You like that word huh? I'm just one of the punks that helps approve or deny accounts. And i do photoshoots with a ton of people from this community. Not really concerned about my "professionalism". I'm past that. You'll know what i mean in a couple years. The longer youre here the stranger you become.
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MichaelAngelo
Posts: 16
Sarasota, Florida, US
Being courteous, well mannered and professional are not things a person gets "past," Paolo, But honestly, that's for your parents to teach you, not me... As far as accomplishments go...I would never get into that pissing contest with you..."I'm wayyy passed that." However, I do wish you luck with the job!
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