College photographer
I recently had an experience on my "hobby job" as photographer that might be if interest. A lady, mid 50', called an said the was looking to have some pictures taken and that she had heard that I was quite good. We taljed a bit and agreed on a meeting to discuss things.
We met, she was an attractive lady, sort of an "in charge" personality. She was dressed professionally, but it was obvious that she was fairly fit, but also fairly busty. I inquired about what she wabted, explaining that I could provide professional head shots, business settings, glamour (a little warmer with some .ore revealing clothes,) budoir (revealing clothes) and even more intimate shots. I showed her my sample book so she could get a sense of my work. I explained that I didn't use a studio, except some simple things in my house, otherwise the shoots were mostly candids. She wanted to know about ownership of the pictures, and I explained that I don't publish my work, that it belongs to the model, and that from a business standpoint I got paid for producing the pictures, no selling them. She seened surprised by thus, and I explained that it started as a hobby, making "mommy calendars" for a few girls I knew at schoo, to give to their moms on appropriate holidays. Now I was a professor at a small college and did it more for fun than economic gain. I didn't spell out that I actually make ok money at it and,and for whatever reason, wound up fucking a lot of my clients, so my social life was somewhat driven by my hobby. She inquired further and I explained that my first 2 cluents were roomates, both of whom I had dated. The picture taking with both "evolved" as it often does with coeds, indeed to very explicit stuff, with me fucking both of them. When they saw the pics, both were afraid of their pictures would haunt their post college life. According, I told her that except for these samples, which the models had explicitly released, the ownership of the product was with the model.
To be continued
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