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  1. <p>Bryan Peterson is a great person to learn from and he has a website & videos too. But my suggestion is pick one subject you like then search for that. For instance if you like bird photography... Then "outdoor photography" is what you search for, then it will narrow down to birds<br>

    -type of bird<br>

    -the bird you want to photograph<br>

    -the style or techniques that capture that bird<br>

    etc...</p>

  2. <p>Hi Ralph Oshiro,<br>

    A welcomed and valued contribution to my questions, big thanx for the insight. Trying get myself up and running but, realised this side of the industry is quite closed off until you know somebody that knows somebody..... so you never get enough info or starting points unless you ask, so big thanx.<br>

    Click Click (Sound of the camera...)</p>

  3. <p>Hi Rachael Dault,</p>

    <p>Like you i'm quite new but a very fast learner so since i went down this same road, here's my two pennies worth.</p>

    <p>Think about the people your gonna shoot, you say my photography business (building my portfolio, offering free sessions), so first base your "release" towards this idea. In the document which can be as others have pointed out found on the net(many). You need to cover all essential permissions.</p>

    <p>Permissions:<br>

    (usage, promotion, sells, modifications, claims, unforseen, imaginary fictious in associated wordings, age)<br>

    (inspecting, copyright, manner in use) date signature name etc...</p>

    <p>Once this is done, have a statment that says in legal jargon "all images belong to MYCOMPANY", right. This is the basic one in which you will give to model to sign. Don't get to deep or they won't. Do take on-board that a person of LEGAL can help alot with this (I have a lady who in legal, lots of books too..).</p>

    <p>On the next "MYCOMPANY" one which will be paid for services you will now expand the basic to cover all angles until detailed with nowt taken out.</p>

    <p>Hope this helps... A bit</p>

  4. <p>Hi I'm a newbie,</p>

    <p>I joined to ask someone to post "The fashion shoot process", you know the low down.<br>

    <br /> I have searched the threads and found a great one by Benjamin Kanarek , Jul 22, 2009; 06:34 a.m. - A Fashion Shoot in One Day...The Process, and athough great i missed a few sections like "call sheets" and the way people use them.<br>

    <br /> Why? Well i'm just starting out and getting together some models and just want to be as professional as possible from the outset. I shoot Nikon, with a selection of lenses including manual. I'm also a beginner in strobist lighting techniques and enjoy learning advanced techniques, but most of all i love photography.<br>

    <br /> Thanx in advance!<br /> clickclick</p>

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