I would like to take some portraits, but I don't really know that many people here, so I thought a TFP would be a good way to start.
I live in Germany now and what I wanted to know is if I need a model release or any other contract to use the pictures that I make of the person on my website as a part of my portfolio.
Also, where would be a nice place to start searching - Modelmayhem gave me a few results and all of them were paid models.
Maybe someone could share their experience of how they started shooting portraits/people.
Thanx
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>>3014466
Models on mm ask for pay, but will usually jump at a free shoot, most of them are just entitled little strumpets that have never modelled in their life and think it's an easy way to make money.
Take them on a tfp shoot and berate them for their lack of professionalism, it's fun.
>>3014764
Thanx for your advice. I will try it. However I'm a bit skeptical about it, since I don't really have portraits in my portfolio.
>>3014627
that was some trashy movie poster from about 20 years ago