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Old 04-29-2005, 09:16 AM   #1
Patricia Joyce Patricia Joyce is offline
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I'm getting bolder!




I was in Florida last week on vacation and we were eating in a small local rib joint when I saw this little girl. I got that rush of -- "I just have to do a drawing of her!" But I am sooo timid when it comes to approaching a total stranger. And to ask to take photographs of his daughter to boot. But I thought about Mike, and the great shots he seems to get of strangers WHEREVER he goes, and all the advice we get here from the pros to "act it until you are it!"

I introduced myself with a handshake and told him I was a portrait artist and I handed him my card. Then I told him how beautiful his daughter was and how I would love to photograph her for a potential study. Would he mind? He was a bit reticent but flattered and let me take these shots. I got his email address and promised to email the images to him.

Now, what should I do next, Mike? Or anyone? I would love to do a drawing of her and use it in my portfolio...
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Old 04-29-2005, 09:48 AM   #2
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Patricia,

PORK FAT RULES!

I admire your spunk. I say each violation of a total strangers space makes the next violation that much easier.

I would say that you should do what you said you would do -- send him the photo(s) in an e-mail. I would thank him for his approval to make the photos and the drawing and make reference to the time and place. Then keep your e-mail and his response on file. If you create some art from the photo then you could get back in touch with him with a copy of your drawing. You could at that point ask for further approval to include the drawing on your web site.
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Old 04-29-2005, 10:59 AM   #3
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....and don't forget to ask if he wants to buy it!
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Old 04-29-2005, 11:22 AM   #4
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That's what I will do. Thanks Mike and Debra. Mike, this was the greatest little joint in Tequesta, Fla. The BEST pork ribs I have had in a long time. That and a Corona with a twist of lime and salted rim - that spells vacation!!
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Old 04-29-2005, 10:42 PM   #5
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What a terrific subject! Given the photos you have, I wouldn't attempt a painting from any of them.

If I were in your position, I would probably just give him the images, and let him know that , while they are delightful photographs, they won't work for a painted portrait. Then arrange to get whatever resouce information you will need.
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Old 04-30-2005, 04:01 AM   #6
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Patrica,
Make sure you have one of the parents sign a model's release form that says you can use the photographs for portraits or any other type of art. The book "Art Marketing 101" by Constance Smith gives all the legal reasons why this is necessary plus provides a sample release form to use.
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Old 05-01-2005, 04:51 PM   #7
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I agree with the sentiments expressed above: Cute kid, not suitable portrait reference material (too much hair in the way, too casual, etc) and you need to get a model's release signed by the guardian on the spot to give you written permission (to photograph her, to put the photos on the Internet and to paint from the photos.) Nice step in the right direction, though.
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