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Hey guys, my friend wants to do some modeling but he needs some pictures to send in to the agencies, if anyone here is a professional and also great at doing air brushing please pm me your price and contact number. thanks guys.

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haha nah mate, im usually the photographer when it comes to those sort of photos :)... yer i was thinkin of making it in the photos section but i want someone in vic obviously so thats why i posted it here. but il make one there to

Joel Strickland or Bigbird (Jarrod) do a lot of photography for the club. Perhaps start with them? Is your friend a club member?

yer he is, wouldnt car photographer be a hole lot different? il ask anyway, is his forum name bigbird?

No one is buying the friend story James :ermm:

If he wants to get out of it without spending money, most photography students should be happy to help you out for free with TFPs (time for prints)...and some students these days are as good as the professionals.

Also some agencies like to see some undoctored pictures when submitting a folio, but no harm in having some magazine quality shoots to show what can be achieved...

Usually on photography forums or at arts universities/TAFEs. I googled a couple of them with the term "time for prints" (proper industry term for a free photoshoot) and a few threads came with photographers looking for models, so it might be worth you signing up and posting a "TFP photographer wanted" thread about it.

Give these a shot:

http://www.ausphotography.net.au/

http://www.photoforum.com.au/forum.php

And remember, black and white makes everything look good lol.

What are you implying :ermm:

Oh yeah, here's another online website which has a ton of model/photographer classifieds all around the world, many of them working on a TFP basis. Very friendly people:

www.modelmayhem.com

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