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Anyone here worked for an actual client?
I know there are photographers and models out there that have, I'm just curious who they've worked for For example, I'll start. Not as a photographer, but as a model I modeled for affordable bride and was featured on theknot.com (still there actually), modeling wedding gowns and veils. Next? Dec 08 06 04:21 pm Link Yes. Dec 08 06 04:23 pm Link Marko Cecic-Karuzic wrote: lol. Thanks for the quick and simple answer. Dec 08 06 04:23 pm Link Count me in for a yes Dec 08 06 04:25 pm Link Today, tomorrow & Sunday my client is the Las Vegas Marthon, City of Las Vegas and a fake Elvis. Dec 08 06 04:26 pm Link all right, lemme rephrase lol. Have any of you actually worked for clients and if yes, then for whom? Dec 08 06 04:26 pm Link Double Eagle Studios wrote: cool, cool. Dec 08 06 04:26 pm Link Marko Cecic-Karuzic wrote: Ditto Dec 08 06 04:26 pm Link Actually I don't need to rephrase, it's all in the original question lol Dec 08 06 04:27 pm Link I tend to do client work two or three times a month. I keep most of the names private, and just list the ones that are consistant repeat customers in my resume. Dec 08 06 04:27 pm Link Yup. But selectively :-) Dec 08 06 04:27 pm Link Are you trying to mine my house clients? Let's just say yes. Dec 08 06 04:28 pm Link hallopino wrote: okey dokey Dec 08 06 04:28 pm Link Michael Pandolfo wrote: ha, like I have the capability to even do that. I'm just a hobbiest, really with neither the connections nor the intentions. Dec 08 06 04:28 pm Link 3rd Floor Photography wrote: Smaller foreign editions of major magazines, catelogs, look books and ads for designers and retailers in eastern Europe, promo shots and ads for one fashion week in eastern Europe, and some lifestyle and travel advertising in those markets. Dec 08 06 04:30 pm Link Bacardi, Diageo, Marriott, Brown-Forman, etc., etc.. Not what you were expecting eh? Dec 08 06 04:30 pm Link Marko Cecic-Karuzic wrote: Very cool. I like your work Dec 08 06 04:30 pm Link I've worked for one client 3 days every week for the last 2 months on an on-going project. I've also worked with several models from here (mostly as TFCD basis) I have 2 other clients I do work for on a weekly basis. Its mostly location shooting as opposed for studio work. Dec 08 06 04:31 pm Link 3rd Floor Photography wrote: Okay Okay...I've done work for AAA (not AA) for their AAA Travel division. Dec 08 06 04:32 pm Link Michael Pandolfo wrote: Cool, cool. (That wasn't so hard, was it? ) Dec 08 06 04:33 pm Link Every day. Dec 08 06 04:34 pm Link Yup. Not counting models and "civilians" who pay me to shoot. I tend to pick and choose though. I pretty much hate giving up creative control of what I shoot so I tend to shoot for those who give me the control. Currently that includes Burning Hearts Productions and XMag (publishers 2 NW magazines). -=>Donald Dec 08 06 04:35 pm Link 3rd Floor Photography wrote: Not at all actually Dec 08 06 04:37 pm Link fosters, blue diamond almonds, diageo wine estates, canandaigua wines, sutter home, wine spectator magazine, c & h sugar, sunset magazine, jelly belly, the wine group, petes wicked ale, hidden valley ranch, kc masterpiece, robert mondavi winery, nancys quiches, fantastic foods, etc etc etc....... been a pro for over 30 years. Dec 08 06 04:43 pm Link Yes, a couple of hundred Fortune 500 companies, among others. But I don't do that anymore. Dec 08 06 04:47 pm Link 3rd Floor Photography wrote: Yes... many... and some of them are on my MM profile mentioned, some of the bigger ones are not... simply because it was really hard to get to them and they are existing clients. Dec 08 06 04:48 pm Link playboy turned me down due to my lack of getting the red eye out of models, so i do work for "divorced housewifes over 65" magazine. It's a great read and they give me a 2 page centerfold every month. Dec 08 06 04:54 pm Link BCPrints Com wrote: I don't know how or when, but some day I will get you for putting that image in my head .... and it will be painful. Dec 08 06 05:00 pm Link I was going to say 'Yes' but then I read responses like these... Marko Cecic-Karuzic wrote: TXPhotog wrote: . Dec 08 06 05:05 pm Link Yes, let see . . . a couple of fashion designers, two hotel chains, about ten housing developers, a few radio/TV stations, a lumber company, two cities, god knows how many small publishers I could go on but it's been all the bloody place job wise Dec 08 06 05:17 pm Link Yes, Kauai Romance magazine and numerous photo adds Dec 08 06 05:20 pm Link Yup... see my profile Dec 08 06 05:21 pm Link oh, those Cuervo people...from the National Flavor Day Chicago publicity stunt... Dec 08 06 09:19 pm Link Marko Cecic-Karuzic wrote: Dec 08 06 09:20 pm Link Interesting thread. I know that a lot of the people here don't shoot for a living, but I promise you some of us do. I am shooting children's toy boxes again next week. I do it several times a year. It is great to go from glamour to ten year olds. Dec 08 06 09:28 pm Link There was this one time ..........but it got away. bt Dec 08 06 09:30 pm Link Yes, Working with a client is great. Besides every one (photographer, model and makeup artist) getting paid they have creative ideas you may never have thought of. It goes quick because time is money. It is easier because more planning is involved. Eric Dec 08 06 09:37 pm Link Yup. Clients are the ones that pay me. EDIT: Listed on profile, for the curious. Dec 08 06 10:07 pm Link SOME of my past clients are on my MM profile page and in my MM photo portfolio. Oliver Cole Dec 08 06 10:13 pm Link DMHolman wrote: Apparently you haven't seen or shot some of the ladies I have that are in their 60's. I have at least one in my port of a woman in her 60's (and no, it is not the renfaire one holding the staff). Take a look at my port and I think that anxiety will go away. No , I won't tell which one. There are many older women out there that put younger ones to shame! Dec 08 06 10:26 pm Link |