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but really...without any witness....if u were to just post him name up.....he might be able to sue u for slander....

make a report...at least keep it a record against him....
 

maswu, u beat me to it.:bsmilie::bsmilie:

hi parampita, pls share with us how to direct the model's pose by "directing directly" her boobs and butt.:think::dunno:

haha ;p
 

I was alone. He said he liked my boobs and rubbed them as he said it etc. I dont mind touching when they are directing but this crossed the line!
Ok just wanted to let models know really...what's the best way?

WTF? :o Ok, I guess that doesn't warrant any benefit of the doubt. I think it will be wise to file a police report cos it clearly is not right.
 

Suggestion: lets leave this post and the poster alone - she wants to warn other models. Period. She is not looking for your opinion, or my opinion.
 

maswu, u beat me to it.:bsmilie::bsmilie:

hi parampita, pls share with us how to direct the model's pose by "directing directly" her boobs and butt.:think::dunno:

LOL! That's why I have never tried it mah :bsmilie:
But before knowing what happened between them, gotta give the photog the benefit of the doubt correct?
 

i am not questioning her integraty, but we are only earing one side of the story.

can it be the photog actually wanted her face, boobs and butt in 3 dirrerent directions? i not trying to be funny.
 

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I was alone. He said he liked my boobs and rubbed them as he said it etc. I dont mind touching when they are directing but this crossed the line!
Ok just wanted to let models know really...what's the best way?

Being alone will give your statement some benefit of a doubt but usually the law protects women alot...so perhaps you really should try to make a report to the police...theres no best way to inform except mayb you can mass PM to all models but then again...i dun tink its gd...
 

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Pls file police case against the photographer n let the police handle it. Such behaviour cannot be tolerate. It will stop other models being a victim of his too.
 

Being alone will give your statement some benefit of a doubt but usually the law protects women alot...so perhaps you really should try to make a report to the police...theres no best way to inform except mayb you can mass PM to all models but then again...i dun tink its gd...

Not really a good idea IMHO, as TS has no concrete evidence.
The last thing TS wants is the photographer biting back and getting her for slander/libel.

Just learn your lesson, maybe file a report, and bring witnesses next time.
 

Not really a good idea IMHO, as TS has no concrete evidence.
The last thing TS wants is the photographer biting back and getting her for slander/libel.

Just learn your lesson, maybe file a report, and bring witnesses next time.

basically PM is private so photographer will have no idea such a thing is happening and secondly i did say i wasnt a gd idea :)
 

Being alone will give your statement some benefit of a doubt but usually the law protects women alot...so perhaps you really should try to make a report to the police...theres no best way to inform except mayb you can mass PM to all models but then again...i dun tink its gd...

true, at least if the next time another model files similar report, than and maybe than, there might be a case? cause right now there isn't a 3rd party witness.
 

true, at least if the next time another model files similar report, than and maybe than, there might be a case? cause right now there isn't a 3rd party witness.

but then again TS does not have any reason to lie does she? she did not even mentioned wanting to make a report to the police, she merely wants to warn others...
 

basically PM is private so photographer will have no idea such a thing is happening and secondly i did say i wasnt a gd idea :)

As I work in an enviro that deals with legal issues... I can tell you that it's always better to be safe than sorry. All it takes is a careless spread of the PM or if someone to blog about it and guess what? It's no longer "private" anymore!

I just don't want TS to get into any more unnecessary trouble than what she already has. Not worth it over such a scumbag.
 

As I work in an enviro that deals with legal issues... I can tell you that it's always better to be safe than sorry. All it takes is a careless spread of the PM or if someone to blog about it and guess what? It's no longer "private" anymore!

I just don't want TS to get into any more unnecessary trouble than what she already has. Not worth it over such a scumbag.

yeap thats very true..
 

I had a bad experience the other day at a shoot here in Singapore. He was touchy. If anyone wants his name Im happy to give it to you

Hi Cody,
Sorry to hear about your bad expericence during your shoot.
Reading through the other post, I think that you should make a police report about this, at least for your own record so that should the need arise, there is an official record of this happining with this photographer.

To CSers
Cody is a professional model and I'm sure she knows what is touching for the sake of poseing and where a photographer is allow to touch. Looking at her post, she's not here to vent here anger, flame, or even complain. She's just here to warn other who may be interested to know about this photographer and what happen in case they happen to work with him. I think the what and way she post should be encouraged.
 

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I believe it is best that you make a report with the police, at least there is an official report/complaint against this person. Another time a report is being made against him, his name will come out of their (police) computers, this will make the next persons case stronger........

For your case: I would suggest to ALWAYS bring another person with you when doing lingerie or other more 'tricky' shoots.......


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Hi Cody,
Sorry to hear about your bad expericence during your shoot.
Reading through the other post, I think that you should make a police report about this, at least for your own record so that should the need arise, there is an official record of this happining with this photographer.

To CSers
Cody is a professional model and I'm sure she knows what is touching for the sake of poseing and where a photographer is allow to touch. Looking at her post, she's not here to vent here anger, flame, or even complain. She's just here to warn other who may be interested to know about this photographer and what happen in case they happen to work with him. I think the what and way she post should be encouraged.
Is she the 1st time doing lingering shoots?
Doesn't she have another friend (male/female) during the shoot even though she is a professional model.
 

This brings to mind that I have been feeling concerned about such a scenario.Our CS forum
include the Serivices Wanted section where alot of requests looking for TFCD shoots especially in the lingerie,semi nude or even nudes genre.Albeit organized shoots whereby
organisers are around the safety of the models are no doubt protected.

What about individual requests? Of course not everyone is truly a 'predator' out to
do the unthinkable and I believe that serious photogs are genuine in what they intend
to do during such shoots-just to shoot for their love of the hobby. But what if temptation
gets the better of the individual ? Or do the models going for such individual TFCD shoots chaperoned ?

The case here of codyrichards who was alone with the shooter - it's her words against
his. So this's really quite a hard case to pursue.
 

I don't see any point to position you by touching those parts, except arms or feet. You should have ask a fren to go with you.

Stop him from touching and ask him whether he has the photos to show you what he really wants. If he doesn't have and you feel he went overboard, throw back the money and walk out the room. These people really bring bad reputation to photographers who really love it as art!
 

Nonetheless she is right to warn other models about such ridiculous act.

I don't think it is right for some to tell her to 'be careful next time" or "learn your lesson".

This is just going to make the photographer more daring leading to even worse sexual harassments.

What happens if this victim is your sister/daughter/relative? Are you going to tell her to "be careful next time?"
 

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