New models
For my photography, I am always looking for collaborations with inspiring models. For me, it is not important whether you are a professional model or a beginner, or if you are 20 or 60 years old. More important are personality, pleasure in posing, commitment, patience, etc. If you think you fit in with my photographic work, send me a message with your details and a few photos of yourself. You will have the opportunity to get some unique photographs. Of course we discuss upfront what type of photographs we will shoot.
If I get permission to use the photos for non-commercial purposes such as competitions, exhibitions, etc., you will get some beautiful images for free. You can use these yourself on e.g. your Facebook or Instagram accounts. So the photos are for non-commercial use only. We take photos on a TFP (Time For Portfolio) basis.
If I am not allowed to use the photos myself, then there should be a financial compensation.
TFP (Time for Portfolio)
TFP means that both of us work for free. So also your travel expenses are at your own expense. However I will be happy to pick you up from Amersfoort Central Station.
As compensation for posing, I will send you - usually within two days of the shoot - all photos in pdf format. These have not yet been edited and are not intended for further use. They are purely for selection. You may then choose 10 and I will fully edit those - usually within two weeks - and send them digitally for use on the internet etc.
Both of us may use photos for non-commercial purposes, such as website, Instagram, exhibitions, photo competitions, own PR and the like. When the photos are used by the model, the photographer's name should always be mentioned or tagged in Facebook, Instagram etc. Except for figure studies/artistic nudes, I will always do the same. We record these agreements in a 'model release form' at the beginning of the shoot.
Interested?
If you are interested in a collaboration, email your contact details and a few photos to betaphoto.nl@gmail.com or fill in the contact form.
I would love to hear from you,
Eric
