15
April 2009
To models and guests:
I've reached the breaking point on the subject of cell phones. I have
placed witty posters and cartoons in highly visible places begging to
have cell phones left in cars. My pleas are falling on deaf ears. It
is more than a distraction. It's downright in-your-face RUDE and is
making me want to throw in the towel. This policy applies not only to
photo sessions but to get-acquainted visits as well.
1. Cell phones need to be kept in your car from the time
of arrival until you are on your way home and your car has turned the
corner and is out of sight.
2. This applies to the model and to anyone who accompanies the model
to her shoot.
- My Info3 file asks that anyone who accompanies the model
to the shoot needs to have read all of my information files. Please
especially point out the photographer's policy about cell phones..
- It is the responsibility of the model or legal representative
of the model to ensure guests have read all of the information and know
about cell phone policy.
- Models under 18 years old who can read should read all
of the information files with emphasis on cell phone policy. Those who
cannot read should be briefed.
3. This is extremely important. If someone has to use a cell phone during
any part of a shoot we should stop shooting and begin wrapping
up.
- This proscription of cell phone use applies to the model
and to any guest.
- This includes talking on your cell phone in the changing
room, in the bathroom or "Just stepping outside for a minute".
4. If anyone who plans to be present at a shoot has a special need that
requires the cell phone be handy to receive important calls we should
not shoot.
- Advise family, friends and associates that you will not
be available to take calls on the day of your shoot, but that you will
return calls upon returning home from the shoot.
- Appoint a trusted person to take calls on your behalf
and to tend to emergencies while you are at a photo shoot.
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