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Sep 7, 2019 at 23:22 comment added Ross Duggan I think it is actually easier, if I seek a model to do a TFP shoot with, and can therefore be the one who sets the terms. I did one recently, where I posted an ad on a modelling site and specified I would provide about 6 edited images. I didn't even show them the other images. Although they were really inexperienced at modelling, they were happy with that. I think I need to be more upfront and specify my terms of TFP. Although in doing this, I think this has discouraged a few models to shoot with me. So, I am really trying to understand and strike a balance as to what is fair for both sides.
Sep 7, 2019 at 13:54 comment added Tetsujin You broke down when you showed them too many ;) You choose the 'peach melbas' & send them some also-rans. That will already predispose them to the 'melbas' & only if there's one they prefer the facial expression on, even if you didn't like it so much technically, then that's their 'can I just have one more from the rejects folder please?' moment. Reducing choices reduces the potential for argument. This is why you reinforce the 'lemon theory' early on.
Sep 7, 2019 at 13:51 comment added Ross Duggan Thanks for your comments :) Yeah, I usually say 6-10 images. I discard about a 1/3 of the images and show them the rest to choose from. But they always seem to want more than 10!
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