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11/13/2005 01:33:00 AM · #1
I am going to be doing some shots of a friend at her home this week. This is probably going to be a somewhat informal shoot, as I have never done this before. She has been doing some shoots to add to her portfolio, she wants to get into modeling, and I jokingly asked when I get to shoot her and she agreed to a shoot this Thursday. I was wondering, if I ever wanted to add these shots to a portfolio of mine, would I need a release? She is a friend, so I kinda feel it would be wierd to ask for this. But I do want to cover my bases just in case I ever want to use them myself. Thanks for the help. Oh and what the hell do I bring? I don't have anything in the way of equipment except a camera, tripod and aclip on halogen light. Any suggestions?
11/13/2005 01:56:27 AM · #2
Always get a model release, even if you're shooting your mother. You never know when the occasion may arise when you could use the photo and will need a model release. It's not something you should be embarrassed about. It shows you are professional.
11/13/2005 01:57:57 AM · #3
Oh and about what to bring... bring all you listed. But maybe instead of using the clip-on halogen, try using a North facing window. You'll love the light there if it's daylight.
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