Friday, January 21, 2011

Never To Be Taken For Granted

Transformer Barricade

The link I have posted is from my DeviantArt account. As promised, I am retelling old stories from my previous blog.

This photo was taken a lil' over 2  years ago. It was a calendar project to raise money for the "Make A Wish Foundation". Needless to say it fell through, but the experience and lessons were greatly earned!

This project was a two day photo shoot with Mustangs and models. I had to learn real quick about shadows and reflections! Posing a model with cars is not as easy as it seems.

Day one: COMPLETE FRUSTRATION! I was given some experienced  models and models who knew nothing about being a model! I was also given wannabe models. Oy, what headache! I am sure if you have experience with models, you would know that if you have to pound out photos and the model is not listening to your directions, you are not going to use her very often! This poor model looked like I was going to kill her with my camera!

Day Two: This day truly tried my patience. I set a time and it is not a time of day I care for, but I am where I was suppose to be at 5am! 2 hours later, the models and everyone else shows up! I am a bit disgruntled at this point!

At 8am we leave finally to our location of photo shoot. This part was actually fun for me. Most models that day knew what to do and how to do it. HOWEVER, I did get a wanna be model! I did my best to make her look good, but to be honest, she is past her prime and she refuses to admit to it! I know that may seem harsh, but I am being honest and realistic. I am shooting a hot all girl calendar with sexy cars, not cougars with sexy cars!

At the end of the day, I was dead beat tired. Unfortunately, I had to get cracking on the photos. Editing photos can be a lil' gruesome. After quite a few hours, I was done.

I had delivered the images, only to be told that they decided to not go forward with the calendar. Not only that, but they demanded me to hand over my images so that they can do as they please with them. First of all, that WAS NEVER in our agreement. I made it PERFECTLY clear about rights to my images. They claimed they understood and was ok with it!

In the end they claimed they contacted a lawyer, and when I hear those claims, I actually do talk with a lawyer. I was assured they had no case. I did what I was suppose to do to protect my images. Oh what a sigh of relief!

I think what upset me the most is that for 1) I gave a big discount rate since it was for charity. 2) Their claim for business ethics, and how they have been taken for granted. 3)All who were involved got SCREWED!

I learned a great deal from this, but the best lesson I took more then anything is never be taken for granted!

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