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Hey I need some advice.

I'm photographing TFP and recently had someone with whom I shot before rather I could do a photoshoot with a friend of them and some other guy.

They've send me some pics of them but honestly they just looked kind of didn't really fit into any kind of style of what I shoot.

And I just don't want to waste my time with people I don't want to shoot with while I could photograph other stuff (I'm also photographing Concerts, Documentary, street and other genres ) but on the other side I feel bad for turning people down just because they ,,look boring" or something

So my question would be: Is it morally fine to just turn not shoot with people because you think they are ,,boring" or just not fitting your ideas and shooting stil? (Not just related to that situation but in general)

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[–] The_Ace@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago

Of course it’s morally fine - with TFP you’re giving up your time and effort in return for something useful to you, as well as the model and anyone else involved. If the shots aren’t useful to your portfolio then you’re wasting your time too. Those sort of jobs you do for pay not for free portfolio work.