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How do you do your TFP's?

 
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Oct 19, 2006 00:41 |  #1

When doing TFP, what do you give models? What about make-up artists?

A CD? Actual prints? How many of each do you give them? Do you tag them with your copyright/watermark?

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Oct 19, 2006 07:28 |  #2

I've done TFCD (time for CD) with good success. The model walks away with a CD of the images we shot and I select a few of the best ones to PP in CS2. They have the right to have them printed to any size they want.


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Oct 19, 2006 07:53 |  #3

I give the model (and mua if there is one) a copy of images on CD, no bigger then 700pixels on the long side, all watermarked. they are all edited - i don't want them putting my unedited or horrible shots on the intneret tagged w/ my name.. i only give them the best of the day.

if they need prints, for a physical porfolio or other needs, that is discussed on a case-by-case basis, usually w/ me making the prints and them paying for them.


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Oct 19, 2006 07:58 |  #4

They have the right to have them printed to any size they want.

Sounds like an easy solution, doesn't it? Quick & easy, no worries?
Again, if they take the CD to the local drugstore & get crappy prints, they are YOUR crappy prints that they will be showing people? Better to put the prints online & let them order good, but cheap, prints that you would like people to see of your work?


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