- Photo Styles
&Wardrobe
We assume that you will pose in sportswear,
semi-formal and formal attire. We may explore
sensuality and eroticism in our photography,
however, we do not produce pornography. Models
will not asked or be expected to perform or
simulate a sexual act nor to pose in any manner
which would demean themselves or present
themselves as mere sexual objects.
Glamour Photography:
The model is the subject of the photograph, all
elements of the photograph emphasize the model.
General, the model will be identifiable in the
photograph. Unless specified, there are no
restrictions regarding wardrobe or nudity.
Figure Photography:
The model's nude or partially nude body is a key
element of the photograph, the photographs
emphasize lighting, texture, contrasts and
composition. The model may be anonymous or
identifiable in the photographs.
Swim wear:
If it's in any catalog listed as a swimsuit , it
can be included in this category. This includes
thong or string bikinis. See-through or sheer
swim wear is optional.
Lingerie:
Catalog, upscale or leather undergarments are
included. See through or sheer swim wear is
optional
Sheer or see-through garments:
Any garment where the body, including the nipples
or pubic area, is easily visible through the
garment's material.
Semi-nude:
Partially or completely undressed with the
nipples and pubic area covered or concealed in
the photograph. this category includes full
dorsal (back side) nudity.
Topless (bare breasted):
Partially or completely undressed with the
nipples uncovered and visible in the photograph.
Nude:
Partially or completely undressed with
the nipples and/or pubic area visible in the
photograph. we do not expect, nor ask, that the
model's genitals be exposed in our photographs.
- Photography
sessions are intended to produce income. You or
ourselves may use the photographs for
self-promotion or mutual benefit. You will
receive prints and photographic services in trade
for your modeling services
- Imgill.com,
retains all copyrights and ownership of original
slides, negatives and intermediate materials.
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