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Old 01-09-2005 | 05:55 PM
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Originally Posted by Nightshade
That turned out realy nice I like the lighting it has and the tones are pleasing to the eyes.

That is really good, I need to find a model again
Thanks. I wish I had a seamless background though. My coworker only works part time as a civil engineer, the rest of the time she is an actress/model. I was fortunate that she was willing to model for me for free. She also looks fantastic - not single though (way outta my league, and probably most other people's league any way).
Old 01-10-2005 | 09:21 AM
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Originally Posted by azn_redneck
Thanks. I wish I had a seamless background though. My coworker only works part time as a civil engineer, the rest of the time she is an actress/model. I was fortunate that she was willing to model for me for free. She also looks fantastic - not single though (way outta my league, and probably most other people's league any way).
Just so ya know...hitting on your models is a bad thing

Not htat you do but just get into the habit of accepting that a model is there for a job the same as you are there to take their picture. Keep it proffessional or you can gain yourself a bad name faster than you know. Word gets around quick in the modelling community if someone makes passes etc.

Just a heads up is all.
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Old 01-10-2005 | 07:54 PM
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Originally Posted by Nightshade
Just so ya know...hitting on your models is a bad thing

Not htat you do but just get into the habit of accepting that a model is there for a job the same as you are there to take their picture. Keep it proffessional or you can gain yourself a bad name faster than you know. Word gets around quick in the modelling community if someone makes passes etc.

Just a heads up is all.
She and I already work together at the same consulting firm, so no worries about unprofessionalism. We've know each other for awhile now, so we have a good working relationship in the engineering world, and now in the photography world as well. She's still hot though.




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