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 ID: 188071 Posts: 538 | Date: 2009-08-26 13:54 For those of you who are new models--in either gender, WARM
WELCOME. 
However, when it comes to uploading photos you should not place your point and
shoot photos in either category.
This area of modeling is RESTRICTED to REAL PRINT WORK.
Some examples are as follows:
Advertisements for Businesses, Magazine Slick pages, Catalogue Ads, or Brochure
& Pamphlet Advertising, Product Ad Campaigns, etc.
So just you standing up against a wall in your house with photo object
pollution--Items in disarray-- does not constitute a legit tearsheet.
Sorry, but thats a fact.
I've done Mag Slick work, & I know what I'm talking about, as well as various
advertisement types.
Thank you for learning, and yes we forgive you, but NOW you know better> 
So please make careful adjustments in editing your homestyle photos, ok.--Before
they come up in moderation and have to be realigned with the "other" category or
placed in general "portfolio/fashion" category: whichever is deemed appropriate
for the contents of the photo/s.
THANKS, & BEST WISHES for a future of DREAMS COME TRUE.
~::.A_V1.::~'Hair' TODAY, (Cy)  .:. NET=---> Tomorrow!   |
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| Date: 2009-08-26 19:54 I agree - the catagories and the ratings are very specific - and examples are
given. We all know what a cell phone picture looks like - we all know what
amature photography looks like. We can look past all that at the raw talent that
penetrates bad pixels.
I can understand getting confused with the polaroid - it has a different meaning
in the modeling world. It is used to give untouched - raw view of the model, not
the kind of shot dad took with the old camera.
All in all we just want everyone to be aware of where the pictures should go -
no square pegs in round holes.
Thanks and cheers to all. |
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