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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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There are many hobbyist photographers and quite few professionals on Fab.
Very few are interested though as it's just seen as another ploy for sex. And probably rightly so, especially when you look at the standard of photos in the said 'photographer's' own gallery. |
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"There are many hobbyist photographers and quite few professionals on Fab.
Very few are interested though as it's just seen as another ploy for sex. And probably rightly so, especially when you look at the standard of photos in the said 'photographer's' own gallery. "
Maybe a lot of photographers are not as happy in front of the camera as they are behind.. do people never think of that? |
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"There are many hobbyist photographers and quite few professionals on Fab.
Very few are interested though as it's just seen as another ploy for sex. And probably rightly so, especially when you look at the standard of photos in the said 'photographer's' own gallery.
Maybe a lot of photographers are not as happy in front of the camera as they are behind.. do people never think of that? "
True, but a good photographer understands about lighting etc.
A blurred photo of a disembodied cock doesn't tend to suggest pro photographer.
There are some excellent photographers on Fab and their profiles are evidence of this. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"There are many hobbyist photographers and quite few professionals on Fab.
Very few are interested though as it's just seen as another ploy for sex. And probably rightly so, especially when you look at the standard of photos in the said 'photographer's' own gallery.
Maybe a lot of photographers are not as happy in front of the camera as they are behind.. do people never think of that? "
Quite possibly, but it shouldn't affect their ability to frame a shot or focus. |
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By *tue555Man
over a year ago
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Have never offered to take Photos on FAB or intend to. I don't believe many if any genuine photographer would offer to take photos on FAB.
Most people know me, know what I do and few have met seen me at shows and exhibitions. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"There are many hobbyist photographers and quite few professionals on Fab.
Very few are interested though as it's just seen as another ploy for sex. And probably rightly so, especially when you look at the standard of photos in the said 'photographer's' own gallery.
Maybe a lot of photographers are not as happy in front of the camera as they are behind.. do people never think of that?
Quite possibly, but it shouldn't affect their ability to frame a shot or focus. "
True but maybe they are not really phone photographers as such or they have taken most of their older photo's without much planning of the shot on the composition side of taking their photo's.
And yes I am guilty as charged of this heinous crime with the composition of my older photo's. |
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"It’s not allowed if you’re charging. Plenty of people offer to take pics etc though. "
I saw a profile once where the guy said he wants to take photos of people but it’s not a not for profit thing and he expects play in return |
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By *eavenNhellCouple
over a year ago
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"There has to be clear agreement with regards the ownership of any photos...I've always regarded photos of them are their property..even so far as to use their camera rather than my own one " under uk copyright law the image belong to the person that takes it regardless of where it's taken and what it is taken on .unless it is for a comercial purpose (magazine/website etc) or a signed contractual agreement between all parties involved exists . |
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By *tue555Man
over a year ago
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"It’s not allowed if you’re charging. Plenty of people offer to take pics etc though.
I saw a profile once where the guy said he wants to take photos of people but it’s not a not for profit thing and he expects play in return "
For most they think it is a door opener. Unfortunately we get tarred with the same brush hey ho. My cross to bear |
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By (user no longer on site)
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I wouldn't trust a hobbyist anymore. I modelled for a guy wanting to take photos. I thought he was serious as it was a paid session. While I was lying down with my head turned away for the pose he began sucking my cock. There was no consent. I left. That's why women in particular are very suspicious. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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I think there needs to be consent between both parties and discuss about what is on the table. i understand some people can take advantage and its wrong and it puts people off. |
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"I wouldn't trust a hobbyist anymore. I modelled for a guy wanting to take photos. I thought he was serious as it was a paid session. While I was lying down with my head turned away for the pose he began sucking my cock. There was no consent. I left. That's why women in particular are very suspicious. "
Yikes |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I think there needs to be consent between both parties and discuss about what is on the table. i understand some people can take advantage and its wrong and it puts people off."
Consent is always non-negotiable. It wasn't what was agreed. |
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"It’s not allowed if you’re charging. Plenty of people offer to take pics etc though.
I saw a profile once where the guy said he wants to take photos of people but it’s not a not for profit thing and he expects play in return
For most they think it is a door opener. Unfortunately we get tarred with the same brush hey ho. My cross to bear "
I would definitely make sure to set clear boundaries but I wouldn’t be opposed to do it with someone. Just would have to make sure I trust them enough with the photos too. It’s a shame we have to be wary though. As always it’s the some that ruin it for the many. |
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"I wouldn't trust a hobbyist anymore. I modelled for a guy wanting to take photos. I thought he was serious as it was a paid session. While I was lying down with my head turned away for the pose he began sucking my cock. There was no consent. I left. That's why women in particular are very suspicious. "
What fresh hell |
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By *tue555Man
over a year ago
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"There has to be clear agreement with regards the ownership of any photos...I've always regarded photos of them are their property..even so far as to use their camera rather than my own one under uk copyright law the image belong to the person that takes it regardless of where it's taken and what it is taken on .unless it is for a comercial purpose (magazine/website etc) or a signed contractual agreement between all parties involved exists ."
Just for these who may be interested the subject of the photograph or a recognisable object say the shard, you may own the copyright but the right to use the images lies with others, all photos on profiles and this site should have permission to use them unless they are of yourselves - how many actualy have that? |
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