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        Modeling Florida Model Scam Analysis Database MODEL 
        SCAM PATTERN ANALYSIS This is a kind of scam which 
        is getting fairly common in Florida! We now have so-called model photographers 
        and other industry professionals lying, stealing, and cheating. While 
        this is not necessarily new to the entertainment industry, we have not 
        seen it so blatantly done in the modeling industry, with total disregard 
        to the rights of others and laws, than in recent months. This is the first 
        time that we have seen it in photographers, too. We would like to let 
        certain photographers know that it will catch up to you. So, what specific 
        patterns have we seen with the photographer who lies, steals, and cheats? 
        Let's explore those specific patterns. 1. THEY FAKE 
        THEIR SKILL It's photography, right? You 
        would think that the pictures speak for themselves, and that you can weigh 
        out their skill from looking at their pictures. Well, what used to be 
        the case no longer is. It does not take talent or real skill for a photographer 
        to learn basic lighting and basic camera skills, and then pawn them off 
        as being better than they really are. How would this work? It's simple, 
        really. A lot of people are inexperienced and THINK they are models and 
        know what they are doing, and those are the ones that the inexperienced 
        photographer will target. Yes, photography can be faked, and the indicator 
        is the same kind of style and look evident in every picture taken. Is 
        the lighting the same? How about the composition? Can the photographer 
        shoot on location as well as they do in the studio? Believe it or not, 
        some photographers hide their inexperience by shooting in studios, and 
        they don't have the real skill necessary to shoot location, as location 
        photography is much harder to fake. Another way that a photographer can 
        fake their skill is to COPY THE COMPOSITION AND THE WORK OF ANOTHER PHOTOGRAPHER. 
        It takes little talent to copy what has already been done, and it is unethical! 
        To be inspired by the work of another is one thing, but to blatantly COPY 
        that work is dishonest and unprofessional. Oh, and to know-it-all "models" 
        who have all the opinions in the world and have no clue what they are 
        doing, POSING is not COMPOSITION, and they freely confuse the two. Posing 
        is a part of composition. How does a model get around the fake "professional" 
        photographer? Check their references and look for range in their portfolio! 
        If they shoot nothing for glamour and little else, and market themselves 
        as a model expert, then you are dealing with a fake who will harm your 
        career as a model.  2. THEY LIE 
        ABOUT THEIR EXPERIENCE AND REFERENCES This one is good, too, and 
        used to be a low risk tactic because models seldom checked references. 
        Well, that is changing. This photographer comes along who has been in 
        business for about a year, and yet they've worked with over a dozen major 
        magazines and claim to work with celebrities. When asked about who they 
        have worked with, they don't answer or change the subject, but by then 
        it's already too late because their victim is already being conned by 
        them. Incidentally, for all of their "experience", you would 
        think that they would have tear sheets from the "national" magazines 
        that they have worked with, or pictures of the celebrities that supposedly 
        seek them out. They never do, but it doesn't keep naive, aspiring models 
        for blindly believing them and falling into their trap. Another area of 
        concern is down to references. They either trick other photographers into 
        working with them, which gives their credibility a boost until the tricked 
        photographers wise up and leave, or they NAME DROP the names of established 
        photographers as references who either don't really know them or would 
        never endorse them. How does this work? The naive model never bothers 
        to check the references, and finds out AFTER they have been scammed. The 
        bottom line is that models need to be professionally responsible and CHECK 
        ALL REFERENCES. If they cannot back up what they say, then they are lying 
        to you. If the photographers lie to you to convince you to work with them, 
        what else are they doing which could hurt you? Independent Modeling has 
        addressed this, and we now have a free tool for models to use to check 
        references. 3. THEY STEAL 
        FROM OTHER PHOTOGRAPHERS We touched on this earlier. 
        The scam photographer will copy the work of other photographers, but often 
        will not stop there. The unethical photographer will SCAM OTHER PHOTOGRAPHERS 
        in order to steal from them and gain an "advantage" in the market. 
        We have heard of photographers setting up phony "associations", 
        and then turn around and steal from their "photographer partners". 
        What do they steal? They steal clients, E-Mail lists, models, trade secrets, 
        techniques, pictures, and anything else that they can get a hold of. After 
        all, it's not hard to steal from someone if they are accessible to you, 
        and a photographer is VERY accessible if they work in the same studio 
        with them! There are too many ramifications on model photography association 
        scams to go into detail here without doubling or tripling the size of 
        this section, so we will do an article about model photography association 
        scams and post it HERE! You are who you associate with, and if there is 
        a scam photographer in your "association", they will not only 
        steal from you, but they will discredit you. An association is like a 
        chain; it is only as strong or as credible as the weakest (i.e. least 
        ethical) photographer. Make sure you trust the photographers that you 
        work with! If you cannot trust them, do you really want to put yourself 
        at risk by helping, endorsing, and defending them? 4. THEY STEAL 
        FROM WEB SITES Web sites are easy targets. 
        The unethical model photographer loves the Internet, and will spend hours 
        reading competitors web sites to steal information, design ideas, and 
        content ranging from text down to the source code! We strongly recommend 
        that model photographers offer rewards for people who find other model 
        photographers using their things, and that they limit information available 
        on their web site. Never put anything on the Internet that you don't want 
        in the wrong hands. Do you think that they will stop at rival photography 
        web sites? Think again! Everything is open season for these sleaze balls! 
        There are even model photographer scammers who is trying to steal ideas 
        and other things from this web site! They will steal anything that he 
        can get, learn from this site, and then try to pass those ideas of as 
        their own in their model management scam that they have going. To cover 
        their tracks, they will warn so-called "models" that they work 
        with with lies about us, and will tell them that we are a scam!  5. THEY SET 
        UP MODEL MANAGEMENT SCAM SCHEMES Where do you suppose 
        that they learn the information that they twist around and try to sell 
        to the models as their "management expertise"? There is a model 
        photography/ management scam who rips off the Independent Modeling site 
        and then tries to pass off our information as their own. In reality, they 
        aren't qualified to manage anything! Go HERE 
        for more about MODEL MANAGEMENT 
        SCAMS. 6. THEY EXPLOIT 
        "MODELS" AND MANIPULATE THEM We are going to touch on this 
        some more below, in MODEL CON SCAMS. Let's just say that when the photographer 
        lies about their experience and their references to pass themselves off 
        as an experienced professional model photographer in order to get a "model" 
        to model nude, or do other stupid things, there's a problem. Once the 
        so-called "model" starts to work with them, the photographer 
        is able to con them and get them to believe anything. Imagine a situation 
        where someone is violating the rights of another and benefiting at their 
        expense, and the victim thanks them and helps them out. It has happened, 
        and will continue to do so until people start to pay attention and CHECK 
        REFERENCES before they work with them! Why is finding out about someone 
        BEFORE you work with them so important? It's because once you start to 
        work with them, you are forever associated with them AND give them access 
        to you so they can manipulate you further. The risk is there, and the 
        damage to the modeling career is irreversible! Prevention is far easier 
        than getting out of a bad situation!  7. THEY BAD 
        MOUTH AND TRY TO DISCREDIT INDUSTRY PROFESSIONALS  So, with all this going on 
        with the unethical model photographer who lies, cheats, and steals, what 
        about the real industry professionals who are smart enough to see through 
        the scam and avoid them? Well, they are verbally attacked and bad mouthed 
        to no end in an unprovoked smear campaign! It seems that the unethical 
        model photographer is afraid of real competition and any perceived threat, 
        and if they cannot manipulate and control others, they try to trash them. 
        They will grasp at threads, and try to attack everything from the equipment 
        that their competition is using to their integrity. We have seen model 
        scam photographers, some of whom work together and work from the same 
        studio, gang up on ethical professionals and attempt to attack their credibility. 
        This, of course, tends to backfire. Models, feel free to check out this 
        ANTI SCAM TOOL. 8. THEY FAKE 
        THEIR TEAR SHEETS Some photographers might add 
        the name of a well known company to their pictures as a "sample" 
        or "example". Unless it is real, they have shot the image for 
        the named company, and they have a SIGNED RELEASE from the company to 
        use the image, such "examples" are misleading and other issues 
        are raised, such as:Trademark infringement.
 The photographer who does this can be sued for damages by the named company 
        by infringing on their trademark.
 Implied reference fraud.
 By making a "mock up" tear sheet, the photographer is implying 
        that they have done work for the named company, unless a disclaimer is 
        clearly visible indicating that it is an "example"; this does 
        not clear them from the first case of trademark infringement, however.
 Deceptive trade practices.
 By using the fake tear sheet without a disclaimer, the photographer is 
        implying that they have done work with the named company, and the credibility 
        boost that comes with the association can help them market their services. 
        Such marketing is fraudulent, unethical, and is a form of deceptive advertising.
 If you see this in the market, you owe it to yourself as a professional 
        and to the industry to report it to the company that is named and to the 
        FTC. Do not allow a con artist photographer to profit off of the good 
        name and the credibility of another party.
 9. THEIR 
        REAL REFERENCES LACK CREDIBILITY Some photographers, afraid 
        of Independent Modeling's Reference Validation ASA, will use real references 
        and try to make them look more important than they actually are. Don't 
        mistake a regional publication for national, also.Even if the reference checks out, the model needs to consider who they 
        are. When it comes to references, you MUST CONSIDER THE SOURCE to weigh 
        in the credibility of that source and their opinions. WHO are they? HOW 
        long have they been in business? ARE they associated in any way with the 
        photographer that they are giving the reference on? Some so-called "professional 
        references" may be set up to assist the photographer with a scam, 
        so you must CLARIFY who the reference is and VERIFY their associations 
        and their professional credibility.
 10. THEY 
        NETWORK AND WORK TOGETHER WITH OTHERS TO SCAM MODELS In the early stages of the 
        photography association scam, the photographers who are ethical will wise 
        up after the scamming photographer uses them or attempts to use them and 
        they will leave. As time passes and more photographers are netted, some 
        so-called "photographers" will stay and assist the scam. Like 
        a cancer, the model photography association scam solidifies, and becomes 
        one big scam with the mentality and professionalism of a mob. This a group 
        form of the model scam enabler. Three types of photographers exist in 
        such a group set up, and none of them are good for the career of the model. 
        COMPOUND SCAMS like this are the most dangerous! Here are the types of 
        photographers in such a networking scam. The Naive 
        Photographer - The worker bee, the naive photographer really 
        has no clue what they are doing, and are the token pawns of the others. 
        They don't know enough about the modeling industry to realize that they 
        are working with unethical photographers, and such ignorance will only 
        hurt the models who are polluted by them. More often than not, this weak 
        photographers does poor quality work and overstates their experience. 
        Of course, they will recommend the other photographers to the model, which 
        helps the more serious scams with their credibility. The greatest danger 
        with this type of photographer is that they often unknowingly assist the 
        unethical photographers in the group with tricking models, photographers, 
        and other professionals into working with them. In some cases, talented 
        photographers and make up artists may be assisting the photographers, 
        boosting their credibility and making their work look better to the untrained 
        eye. See also MODEL SCAM ENABLERS. The Sell 
        Out Photographer - This photographer has figured out the other 
        photographers are doing something wrong, but will still choose to work 
        with them so they can get their leftovers. Greed motivates this kind of 
        photographer, and they become unethical and compromise their values in 
        order to make money, as they seldom know how to make it on their own. 
        Obviously, such a corrupt form of cancer is not good for the model. See 
        also MODEL SCAM ENABLERS. The Con Artist 
        Scammer Photographer - These are normally the leaders of the 
        group, and they are full blown model scams. They manipulate the others 
        into helping them with their scams, and often have the group gang up on 
        threats to their operation. These model photography scams are the final 
        destination for the tricked model, and of the others book the model, the 
        leaders will get a piece of them, too, before it is over. How does a model 
        deal with a group of scam photographers who work together to gang up on 
        them and scam them out of money and their professional integrity? While 
        Independent Modeling is working on a new ASA tool to help combat unethical 
        photography associations, the solution is simple. If the models is checking 
        out a photographer who works with other photographers in the same studio, 
        they need to check out the reputations and the references of the other 
        photographers, too. If the photographer in question is working with unethical 
        photographer, it is a very bad sign and the models should turn around 
        and leave. Would you work with and assist unprofessional, unethical people? 
        We didn't think so. You are who you associate with, and any organization 
        is truly only as ethical as their least ethical member. Never forget this. 
        For more on this, please see MODEL 
        SCAM ENABLERS, which talks about associations which serve 
        to boost the credibility of the model scam.  If a model has worked with 
        every photographer who work out of the same studio with them, this is 
        a warning sign and ALL of the photographers need to be checked out. A 
        professional photographer would not normally share a client with every 
        photographer that they work with . If one photographer has a bad reputation 
        and is unethical, then the others are probably bad news, too. They might 
        as well be the same photographer! Professional photographers who collaborate 
        and associate with each other have limits and bounderies in place, the 
        photographers keep their client lists confidential, and clients rarely 
        work betwen all of them. A chain or group is only as 
        ethical as their weakest member, and if they share clients and business 
        resources, they all condone and support what the others do. They know 
        what the others do, too. Even if they deny it, you must look at their 
        actions to discover the truth. They all must be accountable for the crimes 
        of those who they support and help. Photographers who 
        are out to hurt the industry are in for a rude awakening. This is going 
        to stop, and it stops now.Scams listed here are not limited to models, and different types can be 
        easily combined for new types of scams. If you cannot CLARIFY their intentions 
        and VERIFY their references, go somewhere else to do business. It's professionally 
        responsible to do so and lowers your risk. There are lots of great companies 
        out there, like our advertisers and the companies in our resource sections, 
        who are not scams. You owe it to your career to shop around and be selective.
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        $4,000.00 .  Glamour/ Boudoir/ Nude ModelingNot at all recommended for local markets such as Tampa and Seattle. Triple 
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        professional portfolio, as we have no desire to try to "sell" 
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        experience), models who are unprofessional or unethical in any way, or 
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        who the scams are). Submit by going HERE.  Due to a massive work load preparing the launch of the 
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        indicate that the new resource will have as much work going into just 
        that as the original Independent Modeling site. The new board will undergo 
        final assembly the weekend of November 15-16, and being the final component 
        of the new site this puts the launch toward the end of November. Trident 
        is designed to be the best job board available on any modeling web site 
        in the southeast, and it is being designed from the beginning to be transitioned 
        into its next incarnation in the Fall of 2005. As planned, the section 
        will make up half the size of the Independent Modeling web site. The numbers 
        are in, and we have thousands of models a week looking on our job board 
        for leads, which means that we have the traffic and the audience to make 
        using this new job board and the rest of the Trident job resource worthwhile. 
        There are two reasons why there are not many jobs listed on the present 
        model job board and the new Trident job board. One reason is that we screen 
        for obvious scams (we KNOW that there are legitimate modeling jobs out 
        there, and they are not that enthusiastic about posting on public job 
        boards yet only because they don't want unprofessional models flaking 
        out on them. Well, we have that fixed already, and this is the reason 
        for the Professional Model Bureau! That's right, it's safe now, and we 
        are going to do a lot of work getting the word out). Another reason is 
        that we want to keep the posts to a minimum because we want genuine modeling 
        jobs and want to minimize the competition of other job posts for those 
        that do post. At first glance, most might think that the board is not 
        that great because there are not that many posts. What most cannot see, 
        however, is how many great models regularly visit our job board and send 
        their information to the companies that post there. This will only get 
        better when the new site is unleashed, and Trident is the most updated 
        part of the Independent Modeling site. Best of all, there is NO CHARGE 
        to post on or use this board or Trident. They are free! We leave you know 
        with an excerpt of an E-mail that one company sent us about the old (present) 
        model job board.  "By the way, I was impressed with the models who 
        worked withus by way of your site. As a local actress, I can't begin to tell you
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        Trident, go HERE.  
 We worked with an experienced independent model by the 
        name of Laura and signed her to our staff over the weekend, and many more 
        will be signed in the weeks to come. Laura received a free portfolio photography 
        session from our sponsor, and was orientated with what we are working 
        on. Her pictures and full profile will be in the new site launching this 
        month. We have also made some site updates and added to our Editorial 
        archives (hint- why are portfolios important in a go see?). See if you 
        can find the other updates, as they are clues to what the new site will 
        be enhanced with!  Job Board: Go See For Maxim Magazine In Miami  The model job board has had old posts removed and is 
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        2003! Until then, feel free to explore what's here, and celebrate the 
        passing of a legend that has made industry history. Material on this site 
        will be available, and is included, in the new Independent Modeling site 
        now being created by a team of models, photographers, agents, attorneys, 
        and other industry professionals who are aiming to make a difference. 
             THE ONLY MODELING SCHOOL YOU WILL EVER NEED,    Copyrights and Trademarks are aggressively protected 
        by our legal team. This includes the registered Trademarks "Tampa 
        Bay Independent Model" and the slogan "Modeling has a new look". 
        Independent Modeling is based and published in the Tampa Bay area of west 
        central Florida.  MODEL PORTFOLIO PHOTOGRAPHY RATES Suggested Model Photography Service Rates for Tampa Bay Suggested Model Photography and Service Rates and for 
        the Tampa Bay Metro Area. Suggested rates are also good for Florida, Georgia, 
        and the southeastern United States. Rates suggested are low for markets 
        such as New York and Los Angeles, and models can expect to pay more in 
        those markets. If a photographer claims to work in those markets and wants 
        to charge high rates because of that, they should work in New York instead 
        of here, and they would be working there, instead of here, if that were 
        the case. They have the right to ask for those rates, but models in Tampa 
        Bay don't have to accept it. There are a lot of good photographers out 
        there who charge fair rates which are appropriate for the Tampa Bay model 
        photography market. 01. TFP/TFCD PHOTOGRAPHY02. MODEL TESTING
 03. PHOTOGRAPHY BY THE LOOK
 04. ACTOR HEAD SHOTS
 05. THREE (3) LOOK MODEL PORTFOLIO PHOTOGRAPHY
 06. FIVE (5) LOOK MODEL PORTFOLIO PHOTOGRAPHY
 07. SIX (6) LOOK MODEL PORTFOLIO PHOTOGRAPHY
 08. SEVEN (7) LOOK MODEL PORTFOLIO PHOTOGRAPHY
 09. MODEL PHOTOGRAPH PRINTS (COMING SOON)
 10. MODEL PORTFOLIO BOOKS (COMING SOON)
 A. Why model portfolio photographers charge high rates.B. Use Caution when rates are too low!
 NOTE: These are suggested rates for model photography 
        in general for the Tampa Bay area. These are not our rates for photography, 
        as we are not a photography company and do not offer photography services. 
        To start your search for a photographer, start in our modeling resources 
        section for photographers who models recommend. After you find the photographers 
        that you want to work with, make them bid against other photographers 
        to get your business and SAVE MONEY!These suggested rates were compiled with the help of respected Tampa Bay 
        model photographers.
 Any photographers who do not like these suggested rates 
        and our reverse auction system that models can use to get low rates from 
        photographers can thank photographers who have been abusing models. Don't 
        get mad at us, as professional models had no choice but to crack down 
        on the photographers who are ripping people off, and we are now in the 
        position to self regulate the model portfolio photography industry in 
        Florida until the State of Florida wakes up and imposes regulation on 
        photographers just like they had to do with model agencies. RELATED LINKS POST A COMMENT - TERMS OF USE - GET LOW PHOTOGRAPHY RATES 
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 Model TFP (Time For Print) or TFCD (Time For CD) Photography 
        Suggested Rate: $0. Free exchange of services. Neither model nor photographer 
        profits.
 What you should get: Free portfolio pictures with no hidden fees or agendas 
        attached. You should not be obligated to buy anything, and if you want 
        to buy prints, this should be addressed well before the session and put 
        into writing. The agreement for TFP should have a clause that prevents 
        the sale of any images without a written stock photography agreement, 
        which is separate from the TFP release.
 Offering TFP has no bearing on how professional a photographer is. Their 
        work defines them.
 What kind of photographers offer this: Three kinds.
 1. The first is an aspiring photographer who has not yet turned pro and 
        is building their book. You should know this type easily, and if their 
        work shows promise or talent, working with them might be worth it.
 2. The second type is the professional photographer who is using TFP services 
        as a marketing tool. The professional photographer may want to demonstrate 
        what they are able to do for the model, and while there should be no obligation 
        to buy a portfolio shoot in the future, the model should be open to considering 
        book their services in the future. Since the professional photographer 
        will not want to undermine their other services, these "demonstration" 
        TFP offers are seldom for more than one look.
 3. The third type of photographer is the one who is in the business to 
        scam models and con them. They might be out for money, sex, or to exploit 
        models in some way. Some of them are model molesters or fetish photographers. 
        Look at their work and check their references, and look at their work, 
        and you should be able to figure them out. Never do nude work for free!
 Use Caution: If the photographer shoots a lot of glamour/ nude work that 
        seems to exploit models, shoots parts such as hands and feet, is affiliated 
        with a teen modeling web site, does not have references that check out, 
        does work that is low quality, presents a portfolio that seems to good 
        to be true and has tears from "well known fashion companies", 
        has a release which does not limit the possible sale of images, tries 
        to sell pictures off their web site, offers you too much for nothing (such 
        as a full portfolio shoot), invites you out on a date, wants you to come 
        alone to the shoot, makes you uneasy, tells you too much personal information, 
        or is not specific and fails to communicate the intentions of the offer.
 Copyright: Both model and photographer should own equal rights. Pictures 
        should not be able to be sold without a signed agreement outlining royalties 
        or stock photography rights.
 RETURN TO RATE MENU   Model Testing For New Models
 Suggested Rate: $90 to $200.00
 Use Caution: If rates for this are $50.00 or lower.
 What you should get: At least one look with various poses shot and a head 
        shot or close up picture detailing your face at its best angle. Any testing 
        over $120.00 should include an extra look.
 RETURN TO RATE MENU   Model Portfolio Photography By The LookSuggested Rate: $70.00 to $100.00 per look.
 Use Caution: If rates for this are $50.00 or lower per look or there is 
        a time limit for the session.
 What you should get: One usable look per look booked. Photographers should 
        take their time, and you should avoid working with photographers who set 
        their rates hourly instead of by the number of looks. Haste makes waste, 
        and it is harder to get usable looks if you are watching a clock instead 
        of the camera.
 RETURN TO RATE MENU   Actor Head ShotsSuggested Rate: $100.00 to $200.00
 Use Caution: If rates for this are $70.00 or lower.
 What you should get: A usable head shot photograph of at least one look. 
        You should get several photographs of different angles so you can choose 
        the best one as your head shot photograph. It is fair to charge a little 
        more for this kind of service since it is all that you probably will book 
        at one time, and you should make it worthwhile for the photographer. Also, 
        head shots can be harder to do. There is much more detail in the pictures. 
        The photographer should assist you with putting your current resume in 
        the head shot file set.
 RETURN TO RATE MENU   Model Portfolio Photography - Three LooksSuggested Rate: $200.00 to $300.00
 Use Caution: If rates for this are $140.00 or lower or there is a time 
        limit for the session. If a majority of the photographer's work is done 
        in a studio, be careful. Studio photography is generally easier to do, 
        and it is easier to fake the skill level of the photographer. The variety 
        of looks that a photographer can do in a studio is limited, as is the 
        composition of the pictures. Some amateur photographers use studios as 
        "training wheels", and they don't do location work because they 
        don't have the skills to work on location. This means that the model may 
        not get the quality that they need. Select a portfolio photographer who 
        demonstrates great location work!
 What you should get: A usable picture that you like and can use for every 
        look. Pictures should show a variety of different styles with each look 
        to demonstrate your range as a model; composition of the image, clothing 
        sets, makeup, hair, and lighting should be different in every look. At 
        least half of the looks should be taken on location (outside); more location 
        pictures are better. Photographers should take their time, and you should 
        avoid working with photographers who set their rates hourly instead of 
        by the number of looks. Haste makes waste, and it is harder to get usable 
        looks if you are watching a clock instead of the camera.
 RETURN TO RATE MENU   Model Portfolio Photography - Five LooksSuggested Rate: $300.00 to $400.00
 Use Caution: If rates for this are $250.00 or lower or there is a time 
        limit for the session. If a majority of the photographer's work is done 
        in a studio, be careful. Studio photography is generally easier to do, 
        and it is easier to fake the skill level of the photographer. The variety 
        of looks that a photographer can do in a studio is limited, as is the 
        composition of the pictures. Some amateur photographers use studios as 
        "training wheels", and they don't do location work because they 
        don't have the skills to work on location. This means that the model may 
        not get the quality that they need. Select a portfolio photographer who 
        demonstrates great location work!
 What you should get: A usable picture that you like and can use for every 
        look. Pictures should show a variety of different styles with each look 
        to demonstrate your range as a model; composition of the image, clothing 
        sets, makeup, hair, and lighting should be different in every look. At 
        least half of the looks should be taken on location (outside); more location 
        pictures are better. Photographers should take their time, and you should 
        avoid working with photographers who set their rates hourly instead of 
        by the number of looks. Haste makes waste, and it is harder to get usable 
        looks if you are watching a clock instead of the camera.
 RETURN TO RATE MENU   Model Portfolio Photography - Six LooksSuggested Rate: $350.00 to $500.00
 Use Caution: If rates for this are $300.00 or lower or there is a time 
        limit for the session. If a majority of the photographer's work is done 
        in a studio, be careful. Studio photography is generally easier to do, 
        and it is easier to fake the skill level of the photographer. The variety 
        of looks that a photographer can do in a studio is limited, as is the 
        composition of the pictures. Some amateur photographers use studios as 
        "training wheels", and they don't do location work because they 
        don't have the skills to work on location. This means that the model may 
        not get the quality that they need. Select a portfolio photographer who 
        demonstrates great location work!
 What you should get: A usable picture that you like and can use for every 
        look. Pictures should show a variety of different styles with each look 
        to demonstrate your range as a model; composition of the image, clothing 
        sets, makeup, hair, and lighting should be different in every look. At 
        least half of the looks should be taken on location (outside); more location 
        pictures are better. Photographers should take their time, and you should 
        avoid working with photographers who set their rates hourly instead of 
        by the number of looks. Haste makes waste, and it is harder to get usable 
        looks if you are watching a clock instead of the camera.
 RETURN TO RATE MENU   Model Portfolio Photography - Seven LooksSuggested Rate: $450.00 to $550.00
 Use Caution: If rates for this are more than $550.00 or less than $300.00, 
        they offer a seven look photography package, or there is a time limit 
        for the session. If a majority of the photographer's work is done in a 
        studio, be careful. Studio photography is generally easier to do, and 
        it is easier to fake the skill level of the photographer. The variety 
        of looks that a photographer can do in a studio is limited, as is the 
        composition of the pictures. Some amateur photographers use studios as 
        "training wheels", and they don't do location work because they 
        don't have the skills to work on location. This means that the model may 
        not get the quality that they need. Select a portfolio photographer who 
        demonstrates great location work!
 What you should get: A usable picture that you like and can use for every 
        look. Pictures should show a variety of different styles with each look 
        to demonstrate your range as a model; composition of the image, clothing 
        sets, makeup, hair, and lighting should be different in every look. At 
        least half of the looks should be taken on location (outside); more location 
        pictures are better. IT IS DIFFICULT TO GET THIS MANY LOOKS IN ONE DAY, 
        and because of time constraints and fatigue some looks may look like others. 
        Photographers should take their time, and you should avoid working with 
        photographers who set their rates hourly instead of by the number of looks. 
        Haste makes waste, and it is harder to get usable looks if you are watching 
        a clock instead of the camera.
 RETURN TO RATE MENU Get the lowest photography rates using Tampa Bay Modeling's 
        free Bidding Board service! Get photographers to bid against each other 
        on our board to obtain your business.  Why model portfolio photographers charge high rates.Use Caution when rates are too low!
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 Why model portfolio photographers charge high rates. This is not a fashion capital, but yet many photographers 
        try to charge New York rates in the Tampa Bay area or rates that approach 
        commercial photography rates. We have seen many photographers outright 
        scam models by charging high rates and lie about their experience and 
        industry connections. These photographers will say or imply that they 
        can get the model magazine print work if they have their portfolios done 
        with them, and may even offer to "manage" them. Some of them 
        go so far as to make up fake tear sheets or steal the work of other photographers 
        and present it as their own. Some photographers are just greedy, and some don't really know how much 
        a fair rate for their work should be.
 We are not saying that every photographer that is charging rates that 
        are too high is unethical. It could be a warning sign of other things 
        that are wrong. Sometimes, the laws of supply and demand come into play. 
        If their work is low quality and useless for the professional model, the 
        photographer may not be getting much work. In that case, the photographer 
        will have to charge higher rates in order to make up for their small number 
        of jobs. The few models that are sold are usually misled with false claims 
        or promises that they never intend to keep. The model gets emotional and 
        loses their objectivity, and they pay little attention to the actual work 
        of the photographer and more to what they say. Either way, why should 
        models pay for the inexperience or the unethical conduct of a photographer?
 Be objective when you negotiate rates with any model photographer. Leave 
        your emotions at home. Emotional decisions will cost you. As a consumer, 
        or a buyer of the photographers services, you have the leverage to call 
        the shots. You are their boss.
 Photographers who promise a model future compensation to sway their decision 
        to book services from them are unethical. Such promises should be made 
        AFTER the model has booked and worked with them. Walk away from any photographer 
        who tries to convince you to book their services with offers of jobs or 
        managing your career. In Florida, it is against the law for a anyone to 
        make money by booking a model into a job unless they have a model agency 
        license. If they have a model agency license, it is against the law for 
        them to make money from services that a model would buy such as portfolio 
        photography. See the conflict? If the photographer cannot legally make 
        money by booking models into jobs, then there is no incentive to do so 
        and follow through on their promises. If a model wants to be managed, 
        and the rational behind such a desire makes no sense in today's modeling 
        industry of independence, then they should seek the services of a model 
        and talent agency after they get their portfolio done.
 A wise thing to do is to check the photographers references before you 
        book them. Be safe. There are forms that you can take to the consultation 
        which you can make the photographer sign, which will give you leverage 
        in checking their references. The form that we are talking about is called 
        a Photographer Reference ASA. You can get these forms for free from our 
        friends at Independent Modeling, IndependentModeling.Com .
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 When to use caution with photography rates in Tampa Bay. Too high, too low. Too hot, too cold. Look around to find a photographer 
        who is just right for you.
 CAREER RULE: If is seems too good to be true, it usually is, and needs 
        to be scrutinized!
 Use caution if you experience or notice: 01. A photographer who is cheap.02. A photographer who is expensive.
 03. Unbalanced work in their portfolio.
 04. Model agencies who limit your photography choices.
 05. A photographer who seems way too interested in you.
 06. A photographer who offers to manage you.
 07. A photographer who you cannot get along with.
 08. A photographer who bad mouths their competition.
 09. A photographer with a bad reputation.
 10. Pictures that remind you of others you have seen.
 11. A photographer who lies to you.
 12. A photographer who seems too good to be true.
   RETURN TO RATE MENU A photographer who charges rates that are cheap.
 Often, you get what you pay for. Model portfolios are an investment. Would 
        you buy into an investment which has a low chance of paying off? This 
        kind of photographer might have trouble getting models to work with them 
        because of quality, ethical, or professional issues, and they pitch their 
        rates super low to try to get work.
 RETURN TO CAUTION MENU   A photographer that charges rates over $600.00 .These photographers either think they are better than they actually are 
        or use deceptive, manipulative tactics to trick models into buying their 
        services. To the untrained eye, their work might look like it is high 
        quality, but that may not be the case. Usually, these photographers convince 
        naive models into booking services with them with false claims or promises 
        of work. Another reason that their rates could be high is that they may 
        not be getting that much work, and have to charge more. Either way, the 
        model spends too much on services that should cost a lot less.
 RETURN TO CAUTION MENU   Too much of one thing.If you see too much of one thing, such as studio pictures, pictures all 
        taken with the same look and/ or composition, or too many of one type 
        of photography (such as nudes, glamour, or work that is not model photography 
        such as wedding), then be careful. The photographer may not have the skill 
        or the creativity to give you the variety of different looks that you 
        need. Do you really want to limit your appeal to art directors who book 
        models into jobs with a composite card or portfolio with pictures that 
        all look the same? Don't handicap your ability to market yourself as a 
        model!
 RETURN TO CAUTION MENU   A model agency who limits your selection of photographers.While there is the change that an agency can be making money by splitting 
        fees with a photographer or getting kick backs for photography referrals, 
        the risk is reduced if the agency is SAG affiliated. It is against the 
        law in the State of Florida for an agency to make money from photography 
        or photography referrals. A main reason that agencies are regulated today 
        is that, in the past, there were lots of "model agencies" set 
        up to make money from model portfolio photography and composite cards, 
        and these agencies made money that way and not by actually getting models 
        the jobs that they promised.
 Today, there are fewer agencies breaking the law and in situations that 
        are conflicts of interest. The biggest concern is that agencies, like 
        all of us, tend to play favorites. There are some great photographers 
        out there that are overlooked by agencies because of politics, and the 
        model could be limited if they get a photographer through an agency referral. 
        If you must have a model agency recommend photographers to you, make sure 
        that they give you a long list of different photographers who do not work 
        together. Also see if other agencies recommend the same photographers, 
        as that can be a good sign.
 A model agency should NEVER recommend against a photographer if the photographer 
        is not doing anything unethical.
 RETURN TO CAUTION MENU   A photographer who seems way too interested in you.Some photographers get into the model photography business to meet beautiful 
        women and date them. Others are model molesters who want to take advantage 
        of models and use them for sex. Either reason is not only unprofessional, 
        but it is a violation of trust and is unethical. Many of these kinds of 
        model photographers have psychological issues and low self esteem, and 
        use the company of beautiful women to feel better about themselves and 
        brag to their peers. They need to grow up.
 RETURN TO CAUTION MENU   A photographer who offers to manage you.Photographers are not licensed to book models into jobs and get paid for 
        it, and if they are licensed as an agency it is against the law for them 
        to make money as a photographer. If they promise you jobs or magazine 
        work if you get your portfolio done by them, you need to realize that 
        they cannot legally make money booking you into any work. What motivation 
        do they have to follow through on their promise? Think about it.
 RETURN TO CAUTION MENU   A photographer who you cannot get along with.If there is a personality clash with a photographer and you cannot get 
        along with them, it is not easy to get good pictures when you work with 
        them, as your discomfort will show up in the images. Find a good photographer 
        who is easy to work with.
 RETURN TO CAUTION MENU   A photographer who bad mouths their competition.Unless the "competition" is breaking the law, hurting models, 
        or doing something unethical, talking bad about other photographers and 
        their work is unprofessional. Why is the photographer talking bad about 
        others? If you just met the photographer and do not know them, you have 
        no idea how credible their opinions are.
 If they just met you and talk bad about others, what will they say about 
        you to others in the industry?
 RETURN TO CAUTION MENU   A photographer with a bad reputation.If you hear bad things about a photographer from several different sources 
        who do not work together or know each other, you need to investigate and 
        find out if there is any truth to what they are saying.
 RETURN TO CAUTION MENU   Pictures that remind you of others you have seen. Some photographers don't know what they are doing or just plain don't 
        respect the property and the rights of others who are professionals. They 
        will copy the pictures of other photographers, and will sometimes ask 
        a model to bring pictures with them for "ideas".
 Such photographers may not be creative enough to give you the variety 
        of pictures that you need. Do you really want pictures that are copies 
        of work done by real professionals? Do you really want to look like every 
        model that they have worked with? You don't want to look like all the 
        other models and pictures that people have already seen. Don't buy a cliche. 
        What is the advantage of that? Strive for pictures that are different 
        and show your best looks. Quality is good, but the best deal are high 
        quality, creative images that no one has seen before.
 Set yourself apart from the pack and make people notice you by finding 
        a photographer who is fresh and creative!
 RETURN TO CAUTION MENU   A photographer who lies to you.If the photographer lies to you, what else will they do which is dishonest? 
        There are way too many trustworthy, honest photographers out there who 
        know what they are doing and do excellent work. Keep looking- We recommend 
        looking for recommended photographers listed in the links section of Tampa 
        Bay Modeling or in the TALON database of Independent Modeling, IndependentModeling.Com 
        (notice that these recommended photographers do not always work together 
        and that they are competitors in many cases- that is a good sign for us. 
        Feel the trust growing?).
 RETURN TO CAUTION MENU   A photographer who seems too good to be true.If their portfolio shows too MUCH range, they could be using the work 
        of other photographers and passing it off as their own. If the photographer 
        is a big fashion photographer from New York, why are they working here 
        and not there? If the photographer is a commercial photographer who can 
        get you jobs that they are working on, why are they shooting model portfolios, 
        which is work that is considered to be a step backwards in their career? 
        If they have been published in major magazines, can they show you the 
        physical magazine with their credits on the page (not a copy, as that 
        can be faked)?
 If it's too good to be true, it usually is. Check their references and 
        ask questions!
 RETURN TO CAUTION MENU RETURN TO RATE MENU Welcome to depth of field, the section of independent 
        Modeling for model photographers, models who want to learn about model 
        photography, models looking for photographers, and model photography in 
        general. When Independent Modeling launched on September 4, 2001, it was 
        just a model resource which taught models how to promote and manage their 
        own careers. A lot has changed since then. The new Independent Modeling 
        web site that launched in early 2004 was expanded and refined, and is 
        now a resource site for models, model photographers, and the businesses 
        that book them. Did you know that photographers can be scammed and ripped off just like 
        models? There have been reports of other photographers and models scamming 
        ethical photographers. That is why we are going to help photographers 
        from now on. If you are an ethical model photographer who cares about 
        the career of the models that you work with, we are your friend. This 
        section is for you!
 What areas will this section have? Well, there are three, 
        and here they are! PHOTOGRAPHERS A listing of model photographers that can help the career 
        of the professional model. Includes information on evaluating photographers 
        and doing background checks on them. NEW FACES Aspiring models can upload their snapshots here, and 
        they can have their looks evaluated and scored by professional photographers. 
        Interested photographers can contact the faces that interest them and 
        set up test shoots or TFP's. PHOTOGRAPHY Photographers can learn how to do better photography 
        and obtain tools to help them in the business. Models can go here to learn 
        model photography, too, if they are interested. What kind of tools will this section have? Well, here are a few for starters.
 Photography contracts and anti scam agreements
 These were originally developed for models, but we have made some for 
        model photographers. These new agreements and contracts are for photographers 
        who want to protect their rights and reputations when they work with models, 
        other photographers, and businesses. We've seen too many photographers 
        taken advantage of by con artists, unprofessional people, unethical models, 
        and businesses. We are now going to help photographers deal with these 
        business threats.
 Want to clarify the working arrangement that you have contracted with 
        a model who gives you a bad vibe? Does a photographer want to network 
        with you, but you suspect that they are after your clients, pricing lists, 
        models, and ideas? Does the business that wants to contract your services 
        at a rate that is too low? These contracts are here for you to print out 
        and use, and they are free as long as they are used as specified in our 
        terms of use! These tools are indexed in our photography section!
 Photography Articles and Tutorials
 This is a section for professional photographers and aspiring photographers 
        who want to truly grow in their career field. Besides great information 
        on photography techniques, we will have features on how to make it in 
        this business. Coming features include shooting model portfolios with 
        an eye on range of looks, marketing strategies, photographic composition 
        techniques, studio lighting, location photography tutorials, and creating 
        effective, high quality composite cards in Photoshop.
 Model Photographer Database
 These are ethical model photographers that models recommend. We are especially 
        proud of our endorsement of the talent portfolio photographers of the 
        Round Table Photography Association. This association is highly ethical 
        and can deliver the most professional tools that the model needs. Our 
        advice? Go through the listed photographers, visit their web sites, weigh 
        out their portfolio range and the quality of their work, and pick out 
        the one that you want to work with. You cannot go wrong with any of them!
 A New Faces section for aspiring models looking for TFP offers from photographers
 While this was supposed to launch in January of 2004 with the rest of 
        the new Independent Modeling site and this section, we are still working 
        on the database, and will have it available soon. What will be in this 
        section? People who want to be models! This is an area where people can 
        upload a picture, and photographers can rank their potential based on 
        the picture and the introduction essay that they write and upload. People 
        who want to start modeling can go here to be seen and discovered. Photographers 
        can go here to find new faces with potential, get in contact with them, 
        and maybe set up a test shoot! Models and photographers are encouraged 
        to let us know how these test sessions go so we can follow up.
 We have lots more coming to this section as it grows, and you can bookmark 
        this page as your menu to all of the great content and model photography 
        resources. Enjoy using the Depth Of Field Model Photography section of 
        Independent Modeling, IndependentModeling.Com!
 Not listed here and you want to shoot with them? Here's 
        how you evaluate them! If they are not listed here, we either have not had a chance to evaluate 
        them or models have not recommended them. If you are reading this, we 
        are going to assume that someone referred you to a photographer or you 
        found them, like their work, and are interested in working with them. 
        Don't worry, independent model, we are here to help you figure out if 
        it is worth it.
 Get References- and check them all!
 Don't be a victim of a con artist, as words need to be 
        backed up with proof!There have been a lot of problems lately with shady photographers claiming 
        that they work or have worked with "major magazines", and drop 
        names as references. If they do this, this is a red flag, and you need 
        to be cautious.
 Photographers who claim to be famous and have been published in major 
        magazines.
 Make them clarify the major magazines by name, and make them show you 
        tear sheets of their work. If they "don't have them", you have 
        every right to be suspicious. All professional photographers, ESPECIALLY 
        ones working in smaller markets like Tampa Bay, WILL and DO have their 
        tear sheets in their portfolio. To be verified of their authenticity, 
        all tears should be accompanied by a photography credit NAMING them and 
        matching the page that the tear sheet is from, along with the volume and 
        issue number of the magazine. If they have this, then that is fine. If 
        they don't, you need to pick up an issue of the magazine, call them from 
        the contact information to verify the photographer has worked with them, 
        and if they have not then the magazine needs to know about their fraudulent 
        claims! Don't allow other models to be taken in by false references if 
        you manage to avoid the scam.
 If a photographer claims to have been published in a major magazine or 
        magazines, the professionally responsible thing to do is to see proof. 
        If they cannot prove it, or make up some silly excuse, then they should 
        not have made the claim to begin with. The model has every right to walk 
        away, and we recommend that they do in this case. If they are going to 
        lie to you about their work references, what else will they do to deceive 
        you?
 We have something even better if the model wants to work with the photographer. 
        They can't show you tear sheets to back up their claims? For a written 
        agreement that clarifies a photographers magazine references, go HERE. 
        The model has the photographer list the magazines and sign it before they 
        work with them, and it gives the model permission to contact the magazine 
        or magazine for references. The model needs to look up the fax number 
        for each magazine (don't trust the photographer to provide these). If 
        the photographer signs it and it is found out that they lied, then the 
        photographer has committed FRAUD, and can be prosecuted by the FTC and 
        in civil court for deceptive trade practices. In other words, they are 
        caught red handed for making false claims in order to lure a model in 
        to book a job, and they tried to trick you.
 Another form that the model may be interested in is a REFERENCE VALIDATION 
        FORM. This a form that is filled out and signed by the photographer so 
        the model can fax it to the magazine and verify them. Use these with the 
        MAGAZINE REFERENCE AGREEMENT listed above. Use one Reference Validation 
        Form per magazine reference claimed, and please check all references! 
        You may regret it if you do not.
 If any photographer refuses to sign these forms, the model needs to find 
        out why. The professional photographers who advise us have no problem 
        signing these forms, as it is the professional and ethical thing to do.
 Happy hunting!
 Photographers who drop names of models, other photographers, and industry 
        professionals as references.
 This happens a lot, too. We have heard of photographers who freely use 
        the good name of other industry professionals as a way to build their 
        credibility and imply an endorsement from those people. Do they compliment 
        other professionals in their statements? When they compliment others, 
        do they say or imply that they work with them, have worked with them, 
        or they are friends? Pay attention! What they say or claim may not be 
        true. Words are cheap.
 There are some so called photographers running scams who drop good names 
        as references just to lure the model into a false sense of security. The 
        model ends up falling for the scam, bad things happen to her, and the 
        good names of the references are tarnished by the actions of the scam 
        photographer. Why do models let these things happen?
 Well, there is a way to prevent it from happening. If you cannot get them 
        to state their references in writing before the consultation or go see, 
        here's how you do it.
 The model needs to add REFERENCE STATEMENTS and REFERENCE VALIDATION FORMS 
        to their go see kit. They also need to pack a small CASSETTE RECORDER 
        like the ones used to take notes in college classrooms.
 If the photographer starts naming industry professionals as references 
        or "friends" of his during the go see or consultation, they 
        model needs to make them sign a REFERENCE STATEMENT and list all of their 
        references. The REFERENCE STATEMENT authorizes the model to record the 
        verbal statements from the photographer, and the model has the photographer 
        fill out one REFERENCE VALIDATION FORM for every reference while they 
        record the statements from the photographer. The model then faxes the 
        Reference Validation Forms to the references BEFORE she works with the 
        photographer or commits to working with them. The model then keeps the 
        tape for safe keeping to be used as evidence if it is ever needed. We 
        recommend that the model takes the recording (called a verbal disposition 
        in court) and digitally records it as an MP3 file on their computer. The 
        model then takes the MP3 file and backs it up on a CD ROM and/or sends 
        it out to the references for their records.
 There will be more on this in our VERIFYING REFERENCES TUTORIAL.
 Do they have range?
 Look at the photographer's online portfolio on their web site first. Do 
        they have range? Allow us to explain what this term means. Just like a 
        model needs to have a range of marketable, tasteful looks demonstrated 
        on their composite cards and in their portfolio for prospective bookings, 
        a photographer should have a range of shooting styles, model types, and 
        different types of photography work demonstrated in their portfolio. Do 
        they only have pictures of models? If so, are they only of a particular 
        style like glamour or nudes? The photographer is only as good as the photographic 
        range that they demonstrate. Possible range segments include casual, editorial, 
        fashion, commercial, swim suit, glamour, and runway. None model types 
        of photography include things like event, commercial, and wedding photography. 
        Bonuses include tear sheets, samples of composite cards, and other types 
        of work that demonstrate the final output of what they do. Remember- If 
        you need them to give you pictures that you can use as professional tools, 
        you have every right to be selected. After all, you are the client, and 
        you are hiring the photographer to give you what you need in regards to 
        range of looks. You are the boss!
 Just like a wedding photographer may not be suited to do modeling portfolio 
        work, someone who specializes in glamour and nude photography, with little 
        to show in other categories, may not be suited to do the job that you 
        need done. The better the demonstrated range, especially with model portfolio 
        work, the better job that they will be capable of doing for you.
 Look at their compositional range in their model portfolio photography 
        samples. Do all the models look the same? Are they all in the same poses? 
        Are they all in the same locations? Are they all done in the studio with 
        the same backdrops? Limits in this range can indicate that the photographer 
        is not as good as their first impression, and can also indicate a lack 
        of creativity, a photographer who copies the work of other photographers, 
        and poor compositional skills. Additionally, all photographer with a large 
        amount of studio work in their portfolio need to be able to demonstrate 
        that they can get good portfolio results on location shoots, too! It is 
        not possible to shoot a good, solid portfolio in a studio, as all of the 
        pictures tend to look the same and have the same "feel". A photographer 
        who cannot demonstrate photographic range probably is not going to be 
        able to do a good job shooting a model portfolio.
 Photographers who do most of their work in a studio may be doing it to 
        cover up a lack of skill and talent. It is far easier to shoot in the 
        studio than it is on location, as location work requires a trained eye 
        and compositional talent as well as skill.
 THE MAJORITY OF PORTFOLIO PICTURES SHOULD BE LOCATION SHOTS.
 You can afford to be selective, as there are plenty of other great photographers 
        out there who can do a better job at a better rate! Remember: You are 
        hiring them to do a service for you. They have to be able to sell you 
        their ability based on solid work and a well ranged portfolio. They depend 
        on clients like you to make money!
 Check your gut feeling.
 Do they do any work which will not reflect on you well?
 Are they ethical?
 Is it really a TFP photography offer?
 Do they promise to find you jobs or offer to manage you as a model?
 Set up a meeting in a public place. Do not meet at their place or let 
        them know where you live.
 Get the terms in writing- and take one of our model release agreements 
        along.
 If they do not cooperate with your requests and do not respect you as 
        a model, feel free to walk away, LET US KNOW ABOUT IT, and count yourself 
        lucky. Better safe than sorry.
 For more help, go HERE for some articles and tutorials which will expand 
        your knowledge on how to deal with photographers. Not all photographers 
        are who they seem, and a model cannot be too careful. Please let us know 
        of any unusual experiences that you have with photographers by CONTACTING 
        US. If you suspect that they are a scam or are trying to scam or otherwise 
        deceive and mislead you, go HERE to cross reference their actions against 
        scam patterns. If they are a scam and they either tried to scam you or 
        have scammed you, go HERE for help with reporting them to the authorities, 
        dealing with them, and finding an attorney.
 Modeling Scams And Unethical Models Independent Modeling Florida Model Scam Analysis Data 
        Base Revision 2.14 - NOVEMBER 2004 Scam index in order of date posted and threat level threshold. 
        There are fourteen model scam categories and four unethical model categories, 
        for a total of eighteen scam categories. A new scam category about PROFESSIONAL 
        ASSOCIATION SCAMS is due this month. Click on entries in categories for 
        more information. These observations are professional opinions from modeling 
        professionals. If anyone has reason to believe that these opinions are 
        incorrect or inaccurate in any way, let us know, and we will look into 
        your claim. This scam analysis section is intended to help the modeling 
        industry and promote fair, ethical business practices in the industry. 
        We are sure that true industry professionals appreciate this, comprehend 
        what we are doing, and respect this service. We are doing the right thing, 
        and will fight to protect our rights. If anyone knows of a scam or have 
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 MODEL SCAMS - UNETHICAL MODELS --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Model Scams- Not always easy to recognize or easily defined, 
        a scam is basically defined as someone profiting at the expense of another 
        using deceptive tactics, or, in some cases, taking advantage of the less 
        informed. Even if the services or product is legitimate, deceptive trade 
        practices alone makes it a scam! Don't take these scam categories as hard 
        definitions- many scams are combinations of two or more of the following 
        defined categories, and none of them are good for the career of the model. 
        These are brief definitions that will help you identify the basic patterns 
        of scams. At the bottom of each category, there are special buttons for 
        you to use. These buttons are samples, and although they are displayed 
        as active they do not work. The real buttons are below. Faded buttons 
        are non-functioning and "on" buttons are linked.  REPORT A SCAM - You can report a scam if you know of 
        one, and this will lead you to a tutorial on who to contact and how to 
        go about it.   MORE ON SCAM- This button will lead you to a tutorial 
        expanding the scam definition and educating you more about that type of 
        model scam.   GET SCAM TOOL - This will take you to either an ASA 
        Anti Scam Agreement designed to counter the scam or a menu of various 
        counter-scam tools. These tools are powerful, help undermine any scam 
        scheme that could be used against you, and are available to you free of 
        charge.  Remember: While these model scam definitions are in the 
        context of con artists scamming models, any industry professional can 
        be scammed, and they are being scammed every day. These scams can be applied 
        to photographers, businesses, and other industry professionals as well 
        as models. Also note that the best way of fighting any scam is to educate 
        yourself with the knowledge on this site and to CLARIFY and VERIFY any 
        business relationship that you are in.   MODEL SCAM PATTERN ANALYSIS Click On a Title Or Description Synopsis For Expanded 
        Information  MODEL SLANDER AND DEFAMATION SCAMS - DO THEY TALK BAD 
        ABOUT SOMEONE? CONSIDER THE SOURCE.MODEL JOB SCAMS - IS IT A JOB GO SEE OR A SALES PITCH FOR USELESS SERVICES?
 MODEL EXPLOITATION SCAMS - DO THEY WANT TO MAKE MONEY AT THE EXPENSE OF 
        YOUR REPUTATION?
 MODEL SCOUTING SCAMS - DO YOU REALLY HAVE MODEL POTENTIAL, OR ARE YOU 
        JUST A SUCKER?
 MODEL AGENCY SCAMS - DO THEY MAKE MONEY FROM BOOKING MODELS OR SHOOTING 
        PORTFOLIOS?
 MODEL MARKETING SCAMS - JUST BECAUSE IT IS ON TV OR THE RADIO DOES NOT 
        MAKE IT THE REAL DEAL!
 MODEL SEARCHES AND MODEL CONVENTION SCAMS - THE GREAT SET UP TO CASH OUT.
 MODEL MANAGEMENT SCAMS - DO THEY GET PAID FROM GETTING MODELS WORK OR 
        MAKING THEM PAY?
 MODEL SCHOOL AND MODEL CONSULTATION SCAMS - DO THEY HURT MORE THAN HELP? 
        THE BAD INVESTMENT EXPLAINED.
 MODEL FRAUD AND CRIME AGAINST MODELS - THEFT, CONS, SEXUAL ASSAULT, AND 
        WORSE. GET THE SCOOP HERE.
 MODEL WEB SITE SCAMS - IS THE WEB SITE THE REAL DEAL? NOT EVERYONE CAN 
        BE LIKE US, AND MOST ARE NOT.
 MODEL PHOTOGRAPHY SCAMS- PHOTOGRAPHERS WITH NO REAL SKILL WHO LIE ABOUT 
        THEIR REFERENCES, AND MUCH MORE.
 MODEL CON ARTIST SCAMS - IT'S ONE THING TO RIP OFF MODELS, BUT IT'S WORSE 
        WHEN THE MODELS BELIEVE A LIE.
 NEW! MODEL SCAM ENABLERS- UNETHICAL PROFESSIONALS WHO 
        SELL OUT AND ASSIST MODEL SCAMS - ADDED 9/13/04. CLARIFY AND VERIFY ™Be professionally responsible in your modeling career.
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