Why so called "models" with little or less experience can demand paid shoots?


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what's this thread abt? condemn young models? or photographers?

why condemn???
I blame the wannabes photogrpahers, the newbies and the GWC creating an unrealistic enviroment and expectations.

I also blame vanity. However, I do trade in vanity, so I better not.
 

come on, are you saying, a lousy picture has no value? Any picture has its value.

...to the photographer, maybe...

to others, it is another case altogether. if you say that you can find value in an absolutely horrible photo, that you claim "should be trashed", then i would be very surprised indeed :)

the assumption of the concept of intellectual property being significant, after all, has to have the qualification that the intellectual property has value to all parties in the first place.

if i give you a rotten banana skin, then you would be better off if i had not given you anything at all in the first place.

and the pictures are nicer also

eg, the image above with the XMM on the ground, if it were an auntie with more dramatic lighting
alamak, translating your demand into everyone else's demand ! :nono:
 

You're confusing quantum. Both DP and I are saying that there is value - how much value would then be a question of fact for assessment. You are saying that there is no value, ie zero value, zilch, totally devoid of value, which we are challenging.

And contrary to your assertion, Intellectual Property does not need to have value before it is considered intellectual property under Singapore laws - you may need to review existing legislation and case law in order to form a more educated assertion.


...to the photographer, maybe...

to others, it is another case altogether. if you say that you can find value in an absolutely horrible photo, that you claim "should be trashed", then i would be very surprised indeed :)

the assumption of the concept of intellectual property being significant, after all, has to have the qualification that the intellectual property has value to all parties in the first place.

if i give you a rotten banana skin, then you would be better off if i had not given you anything at all in the first place.


alamak, translating your demand into everyone else's demand ! :nono:
 

You're confusing quantum. Both DP and I are saying that there is value - how much value would then be a question of fact for assessment. You are saying that there is no value, ie zero value, zilch, totally devoid of value, which we are challenging.

And contrary to your assertion, Intellectual Property does not need to have value before it is considered intellectual property under Singapore laws - you may need to review existing legislation and case law in order to form a more educated assertion.

firstly, i would like to say that "you're confusing quantum" seems to be a very poorly structured sentence, i had to think for 2 moments to actually get what you meant. that aside:

wrong again, you miss the point entirely. i claim that there exists cases whereby the value assigned can be zero, or even negative. whether it is accurately assessed by giver and receiver, is another question altogether.

for example, model a receives rotten banana skin photo from photographer b, being a newcomer she has zero idea that the photo makes her look like a 80 year old mountain troll

she posts it up on her website, and all the people who wanted to shoot her melt away like ice cream in the burning sun; do you not agree that in such a case she would be better off without your so-called intellectual property? how has she benefitted from the photograph, and how has the photographer lost from his giving of the photograph? in your oh-so-favourite equitable exchanges, should the photographer then pay her money for loss of income, if she chooses to sue (also another of your favourite suggestions to many members here)?

there are cases like this that exist, whether you choose to admit reality or assign it arbitrary values, would probably reflect on your sense of realism. :sweatsm:
 

what's this thread abt? condemn young models? or photographers?

why condemn???

Condemnation is our favorite national photographic pastime.

By condemning someone you'll move up higher a notch or two. :bsmilie:
 

Condemnation is our favorite national photographic pastime.

By condemning someone you'll move up higher a notch or two. :bsmilie:

:bsmilie::bsmilie:

especially when you do not post any pictures of your own.. then you can condemn all you want!
 

Condemnation is our favorite national photographic pastime.

By condemning someone you'll move up higher a notch or two. :bsmilie:

:bsmilie::bsmilie:

especially when you do not post any pictures of your own.. then you can condemn all you want!

anyone starting a condemning ranking any time soon? :sweatsm:
 

:bsmilie::bsmilie:

especially when you do not post any pictures of your own.. then you can condemn all you want!

That's rule No.1:

"When you want to condemn someone, you make sure you don't have anything for him to condemn you."

Remember the famous Hokkien saying:

"Hide your balls so that you can grab someone's balls." :bsmilie:
 

If these girls in CS are called models...then wat r the real models out there called...do we give a promotion to the models as Supermodels and the Supersmodels to Ultra Models?

Many no longer know the definition of the word Model...thats why its often being misused where the girls shud have use "Talents" instead.
Talents definitely sounds better than Wannabes...but Models? Are you up to it? are u there yet?

There are people willing to pay for shoots...they haf the money they haf the time... if both side are willing...its a trade
This works the same way as someone buy chicken rice or even a man paying a woman to solicit sexual service

If u feel that if the goods are inferior...or the person trade is only benefits one side only...i dun think anyone in the right state of mind would be forking out money for it. I feel that these girls are not worth paying for as a model...but if someone is still willing to pay...they shud be paying these talents nominal fees.


Look at wat the world is coming to...where the subject is getting paid to be photographed and yet can demand the raw images or even the edited photos
shouldn't it be

1) Photographer pays and provide MUA to Subject...Subject take only money and work diligently. Fullstop.
2) Subject Pays and Provide MUA Photographer...Photographer take money and work diligently to produce quality work.

Right now its

1) Photographer pays and provide MUA to Subject...and Subject gets money, is inexperienced and demands processed photos
2) Photographer does TFCD...hafta provide make up artist, directions to inexperience talents and process photos and give them the bulk of it


Where is the pride of the photographer?
Do we have to stoop so low to provide this kinda service with our expensive equipments?
Is it justifiable to yourself if during the shoot ur equipment goes kapoot...will the TFCD Talent bear part of the cost of the repair

I think its up to individual to think abt this and see how much pride u put into ur own skill, equipments and ur ownself
 

How come a xmm thread became a lao auntie thread.

moderator mode off

this only shows how old this topic is, all the XMM become lao auntie already :bsmilie:
 

we have to agree

just look at the transition

helen-mirren-plastic-surgery.jpg


2007 > 2001 :bsmilie::bsmilie::bsmilie:
















p.s. it's plastic surgery
 

Condemnation is our favorite national photographic pastime.

By condemning someone you'll move up higher a notch or two. :bsmilie:

not to mention the entertainment value derived from reading all these condemnation and debates going on :bsmilie:
 

and the pictures are nicer also

eg, the image above with the XMM on the ground, if it were an auntie with more dramatic lighting

depends on the photographer's skill and vision as well, lest one makes the picture look like crime investigation scene.
 

depends on the photographer's skill and vision as well, lest one makes the picture look like crime investigation scene.

with blood splatter and all??? :o
 

with blood splatter and all??? :o

blood or not, or whether it's due to haemorrhage from the nose or not, if one is to take photography as an art, or even a profession, then one needs to know what one wants to achieve. if it's just another pastime to kill some time off the weekend, it'll show on the pictures.
 

blood or not, or whether it's due to haemorrhage from the nose or not, if one is to take photography as an art, or even a profession, then one needs to know what one wants to achieve. if it's just another pastime to kill some time off the weekend, it'll show on the pictures.
i suggest with beer splatter

drunk-crime-scene.jpg


this one, obviously pastime :bsmilie: :bsmilie:
 

That's rule No.1:

"When you want to condemn someone, you make sure you don't have anything for him to condemn you."

Remember the famous Hokkien saying:

"Hide your balls so that you can grab someone's balls." :bsmilie:

really, the hokkien saying i know says:

"inflate balloon and use them as balls to grab other people's balls" :bsmilie::bsmilie:

the hokkien language is being massacred by me
 

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