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Originally Posted by dvool As in, I retouch the image, and they mail me a quality print-out of it? Is that a standard request? |
What he means is TFP or these days TFP/CD (i.e trade for services).
Naturally most of the time when you hear TFP it means photog+model for a shoot.
TFP is a barter system really which could in theory work for any kind of craft.
In the photography sense Trade For Prints (as it most commonly know) means that the photog and model will provide the services free to each other.
In exchange both the photog and model can use the pictures in their respective portfolios.
In your case substitute retoucher for model.
So photog provides photo.
Retoucher brings the skill and edits the photo.
Bot you and photog can use the pic in your portfolios.
I'm photo and I will tell you that you need to look at everything being fair.
If the photog gave you a not so great pic (talking composition, etc. here) then it is up to you if you want to work with the photo.
I'm sure as a retoucher you would welcome a "messed up pic" but at the same time make sure it is the right kind of messed up.
When I want to try some new look, lighting setup and do a TFP shoot I always try to be selective when deciding which model to call back.
I would also create a TFP agreement tailored to your services.