Modeling with On The Fly Photography.
Want free photography? Of course you. Who doesn't?
Looking to:
- build a portfolio
- gain experience in front of the camera
- have fun
- do something different
- all of the above and more
Then you might have come to the right place. On The Fly Photography is always looking for new victims . . . I mean models . . . to stand in front of the camera and look cute.
Are you excited about:
- modeling in exchange for photographs and the rights to use them
- being sprayed by fog machines
- playing with assorted weapons
- being told to “look cuter”
- being blinded by bright lights
- waiting 6 months to get your photographs because the photographer is backed up with work
- watching me futz with lighting for 20 minutes just to get one photograph
- seeing yourself in time lapse videos on YouTube
- listening to my idea of good music
- having a unicorn horn attached to your head
Excellent. I knew you would be. Here is what ya should do.
How To Make It Happen
1. Contact me. Ideally you should email me directly and attach a few photos of yourself. Email me at OnTheFly [at] 204EastSouth [dot] com or use the contact form on the contact page.
Yes I do wanna see what you look like - and ya know what else matters? Personality . Life is too short to work with grumpy people. Not to mention personality comes across in the final images. Send me that photo. We'll play some email tag then set up an interview.
2. Interview. We will meet at a coffee shop or bar or brewery for an interview. No. You can't come over to my house. You might be an axe murderer.
If you are coming to an interview with me:
- If you have a portfolio please bring it with you.
- Make sure you know where we are meeting and what time.
- Make sure you have my phone number. If I remember I'll email it to you before we are suppose to meet. Remind me if I don't.
- Please text me if you are going to be late. If I don't know you are running late I will only wait 15 minutes for you to arrive.
- Please do not wear make-up.
And that's that.
3. If we survive each other then we will go from there.
What do you get out of this deal?
You get to work with the greatest fashion and fantasy photographer in the world. I will be there as well. It'll be lots of fun.
But seriously. What do you get out of it?
Fun. I always try to have fun when shooting. This is pretty critical.
You will get low resolution copies of all photos you are in so that you can see how you are doing - the good, the bad, and the ugly. Plus you get low resolution and high resolution copies of all post processed photos .
You get the rights to use your photos for personal and professional use. The only limits on your use of your photos is that you can't sell them for money without giving me a percentage and you can't enter them in any photography contests without my permission. Which I will probably give you. I just want to make sure the photo doesn't suck.
Depending on the magnitude of the shoot I may have wardrobe, make-up, and/or hair styling provided to you for free.
Questions you may have:
Do I have to sign a model release?
Yes you do. You can download a copy of my current model release from this link: http://204EastSouth.com/pdf/model-release.pdf
No release = no photos. Release forms must be signed before shooting begins.
Are there any age requirements?
Normally I only work with people who are 18 or older. I will make exceptions however if you are serious about modeling. Macie and Mady being two examples of youngun-whippersnappers I allowed in front of my camera.
If you are under 18 one of your parents or guardian must sign the model release. Again, no release = no photos. If you are under 18 you can bring someone to the shoot if you feel the need to do so.
Will I get copies of the photos?
Yes. You will get low resolution copies of all the photos and both low & high resolution copies of the post processed photos. You can use them for personal use and self-promotion as much as you like. You can sell them but I get a percentage of the money. You can not enter them in any photography contest unless you have my permission.
When you post the photos on Facebook if you crop out my copyright notice I will judge you. Just so ya know.
How do I get my disk of photos?
1. If we see each other often enough I'll just burn a disk and bring it to you next time we cross paths.
2. I can upload a zip file of the images to my website and you can download it. Keep in mind this will be a huge file. Not a good idea if you have a slow connection.
3. You can bring me an envelope large enough for a DVD to fit into that has your address on it. Put $1 inside to cover postage. When the photos are finished I'll mail the disk to you.
But Adrian, I've never modeled before. I don't know what to do.
Lot's of "real models" don't know what to do either. I know because I've worked with some of them.
I know how to tell you what to do. It will take some warming up time for each of us on our respective sides of the camera but we'll get there.
Here is a secret of modeling. I can tell you everything you need to know about modeling in about 45 minutes. After that it's all experience. If you can take direction, relax and have fun then we can make you look great. I sometimes have a creative director working with me as well and that person's focus is on helping you look good.
You will Photoshop my imperfections right?
No. I will not. I don't Photoshop. What you look like is what you look like. If you are looking for plastic photography you have come to the wrong place. Every girl and guy you see in my photos looks just like they do in the photos.
But Adrian, you have a sense of humour and I have a corncob up my ass.
Okay, ya got me there. We probably shouldn't work together. I like to have fun when I'm shooting and I like everyone at the shoot to have fun as well. If you are a stick in the mud... stay away. Shoots can be long, boring and difficult. You may think modeling is easy, that you just stand there and look pretty. In truth it can be hard work and long days.
Modeling is like thinking. If it were easy everyone would do it.
One of my favourite moments in when models say "Wow. This is harder than it looks." Yes. Yes it is.