Sure, photoshoots are fun, I did a fair bit of modelling when I was younger and had some wonderful experiences come out of it. Just carry a gun in case they want to "help with some oil" or something similar. I've never had to pull one, but the simple presence of a firearm while stripping made things more civil than some times when I was not packing.
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I was scootering with my doberman once when a random woman asked if she could take a live vlog of us. I agreed before realizing she was extremely popular. She started the video and instantly said she already had 500 live hits from all over the world and gaining.
Luckily my dog was over waiting and ready to go. So I picked my jaw up off the floor, grinned and waved, then we rolled on.
If it happened again I might ask more questions first. 🤣
I've been asked a few times. Usually it's when I'm working outdoors or doing an outdoor pursuit. They don't want you to pose just do what you're doing and let them take some shots. I've no idea what happens to the photos.
Well since your 20 I guess its less creepy, but still its pretty creepy and you should be more careful. But yeah, the guy got your number or contact info or connected with you some how to send the photo... so he must of been charming congrats to him.
Seriously, though consider yourself lucky and be more careful.
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I looked into the whole photo taking thing and at least in the UK, it isn't illegal to take a photo of anyone, so he could of taken it without or without your consent.
The fact though you did so meant you got a great looking photo out of it.
Well done to you :)Personally I would caution you to be very careful about doing that.
What if it started out like what you did, but slowly progressed to lests say more provocative pictures and poses.
It could be just fine, but please be careful.
There are a lot of people that are not so nice out there that can be pertty convincing in getting you to do things.It's a very nice photo.
My wife is a photographer and sometimes asks random people if she can photograph them. She sends them copies, too, if they ask. She's even done it when we are traveling in other countries.Not bad for natural lighting. Needs a lower aperture and some bounced fill light for a "professional" look. Of course, phones are incredibly good with portraits if you know how to use them and have attractive subjects.
I have so many enemies that having a public photo of me might not be safe but if it was a total stranger who had no way of even knowing my name, I might allow it.
No because I'm not photogenic nor photoworthy and it's also the Modus Operandi of the late serial killer Rodney Alcala also dubbed the dating game killer from his appearance on the show during his criminal campaign
bAy you know the dating game serial killer was doing that and taking the lives of innocent young girls. May he rest in piss. Rodney acala
If someone was photographer then yes... if not but just wanted to try photography cuz of me or cuz of what i wear or cuz of spot or whatever n tells me that the photos will be kept w me only then yes
I am violently insecure about how I look in pictures that are taken of me I look deformed lmfao so that is the only reason I'd say no
I’d ask for a portfolio and website for verification. Otherwise anyone can say they’re a photographer and take pictures of strangers like a creep
If you're asking this question on here, part of you probably thinks it's kinda creepy.
It is, and you're right to be cautious.Wow that's a cool photo. He indeed deserve a thank.
But would I allow someone else to take a picture of mine? Probably not. But if the person seems nice, I would - probably.I avoid any and all photography of myself as best as I can. I intend to make it hard for facial recognition to pick me out. My license picture is 13 years old at this point and I will not be updating it anytime soon.
You look great, but most any smartphone could take that quality of pic, but he should have used your phone. You shouldn't have let him have control of the pics,
I’ve let strangers take my pic to avoid the selfie.., lol
Considering how much info most people put on FB or Insta about themselves, including endless selfies and pics, I hardly think it makes much difference! A reverse image search will find you either way.
You're a beautiful young woman and it'd be near impossible to get a bad photo of you.
Well that person will have to pay for such majestic photographs
I don't know I'm paranoid and I don't like taking pics so no lol
I like the pic, but I think you do a better job.
There's different levels of creepy. At least he didn't ask you to come to his 'studio'.
Either way, he now owns you likeness and can do whatever he wants with it.
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