Not sure if this is the right place, but does anyone know of a place where you can have professional but CLASSY nude photos taken for your lover?
Classy Nude Photos?
02/14/2011
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Yes, this is the proper place to ask!
Probably the best way to do it is to contact a local modeling agency and ask them who they would recommend. Then, call the photographers they recommend, find out whether they will take nude photos, and get a list of past clients so that you can get a referral from them. Doing it this way is probably the best way to make certain you find a professional, one who does quality work, and who is discrete and trustworthy.
Probably the best way to do it is to contact a local modeling agency and ask them who they would recommend. Then, call the photographers they recommend, find out whether they will take nude photos, and get a list of past clients so that you can get a referral from them. Doing it this way is probably the best way to make certain you find a professional, one who does quality work, and who is discrete and trustworthy.
02/14/2011
Being a photographer who does take intimate photos I'd like to stress if you find yourself in an unusual place or if they are coming to your home then make sure you are comfortable with everything and who will be in attendance.
If female clients come to my studio then I don't have any security but if male clients or couples are coming then I do keep my assistant on hand for my own protection. He doesn't stay in the room but rather in the lobby. Any time I go to an individuals home I always have an assistant or security with me. I like knowing there is someone in the lobby or outside should it be necessary.
I let my clients know there will be another party with me for my own protection and I encourage them to understand with the nature of my work and the level of my professionalism I don't play.
It is rare that female clients come alone to the studio for a first visit anyway but male clients are sometimes offended that I keep a bodyguard even though no one but myself and the person being photographed are in the studio during shooting.
Out of 12 years of intimate photography I've only had one issue with a male client and that never became physical. Just be careful with who ever you choose to photograph you. Find someone who is professional and reputable.
Double check on the photographers usage of your personal photos as well. Privacy is a big thing with me. I have all of my intimate clients purchase the full rights to their pictures. I don't use them for advertising or a web presence. Not a lot of photographers are willing to give up their ownership over your image and the details are in the small print.
If female clients come to my studio then I don't have any security but if male clients or couples are coming then I do keep my assistant on hand for my own protection. He doesn't stay in the room but rather in the lobby. Any time I go to an individuals home I always have an assistant or security with me. I like knowing there is someone in the lobby or outside should it be necessary.
I let my clients know there will be another party with me for my own protection and I encourage them to understand with the nature of my work and the level of my professionalism I don't play.
It is rare that female clients come alone to the studio for a first visit anyway but male clients are sometimes offended that I keep a bodyguard even though no one but myself and the person being photographed are in the studio during shooting.
Out of 12 years of intimate photography I've only had one issue with a male client and that never became physical. Just be careful with who ever you choose to photograph you. Find someone who is professional and reputable.
Double check on the photographers usage of your personal photos as well. Privacy is a big thing with me. I have all of my intimate clients purchase the full rights to their pictures. I don't use them for advertising or a web presence. Not a lot of photographers are willing to give up their ownership over your image and the details are in the small print.
02/14/2011
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That's very interesting. I've never considered the safety precautions that a photographer must take working in those kind of conditions. Sounds like it would be a very rewarding line of work to be in, despite the risks The human form is so beautiful.
Originally posted by
SexyTabby
Being a photographer who does take intimate photos I'd like to stress if you find yourself in an unusual place or if they are coming to your home then make sure you are comfortable with everything and who will be in attendance.
If female ... more
If female ... more
Being a photographer who does take intimate photos I'd like to stress if you find yourself in an unusual place or if they are coming to your home then make sure you are comfortable with everything and who will be in attendance.
If female clients come to my studio then I don't have any security but if male clients or couples are coming then I do keep my assistant on hand for my own protection. He doesn't stay in the room but rather in the lobby. Any time I go to an individuals home I always have an assistant or security with me. I like knowing there is someone in the lobby or outside should it be necessary.
I let my clients know there will be another party with me for my own protection and I encourage them to understand with the nature of my work and the level of my professionalism I don't play.
It is rare that female clients come alone to the studio for a first visit anyway but male clients are sometimes offended that I keep a bodyguard even though no one but myself and the person being photographed are in the studio during shooting.
Out of 12 years of intimate photography I've only had one issue with a male client and that never became physical. Just be careful with who ever you choose to photograph you. Find someone who is professional and reputable.
Double check on the photographers usage of your personal photos as well. Privacy is a big thing with me. I have all of my intimate clients purchase the full rights to their pictures. I don't use them for advertising or a web presence. Not a lot of photographers are willing to give up their ownership over your image and the details are in the small print. less
If female clients come to my studio then I don't have any security but if male clients or couples are coming then I do keep my assistant on hand for my own protection. He doesn't stay in the room but rather in the lobby. Any time I go to an individuals home I always have an assistant or security with me. I like knowing there is someone in the lobby or outside should it be necessary.
I let my clients know there will be another party with me for my own protection and I encourage them to understand with the nature of my work and the level of my professionalism I don't play.
It is rare that female clients come alone to the studio for a first visit anyway but male clients are sometimes offended that I keep a bodyguard even though no one but myself and the person being photographed are in the studio during shooting.
Out of 12 years of intimate photography I've only had one issue with a male client and that never became physical. Just be careful with who ever you choose to photograph you. Find someone who is professional and reputable.
Double check on the photographers usage of your personal photos as well. Privacy is a big thing with me. I have all of my intimate clients purchase the full rights to their pictures. I don't use them for advertising or a web presence. Not a lot of photographers are willing to give up their ownership over your image and the details are in the small print. less
06/18/2011
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