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Frequently Asked Questions - Answered.

Do you undertake photographic commissions?

Most types of photography commissions can be undertaken

Where do you work?

Photographic Studio, Location, Outdoors, Throughout SA, the UK and Europe.

What are your rates?

These do vary with the type of work and where the work actually is, publication rights, expenses Models Fee, etc. We are always willing and available to discuss this with clients.

Can you supply your own Models?

Yes, we have our own models available for work in SA, UK, US, CZ, Canada, Norway, Finland, Russia. Most of our models are available to travel if you should require a particular model or look.

Are the models on your books available for hire by other photographers?

Yes, all our models are available for paid work, we are not a model agency so your arrangements would be made directly with the model of your choice.

How do I become a Model?

Complete the
Models Form include a photo if possible, we will have a look through and advise on the best way for you to approach this. Due to network congestion, sometimes your form will not be submitted so it’s a safe bet to email your details to us:[email protected]


Do you charge for Test Shots and Prints For Time?

No, provided a models release form is signed.

Do you work with new first time models?

Yes, provided they are prepared to give modelling 100%.

In what age range are you looking for models?

Normally over 18 years of age, maybe younger if you have that special something, although due to the law and models age`s, younger models will not be able to undertake certain types of paid work. No upper age limit depends on looks and types of work model is seeking.

Are you looking for models, at the present time?

Yes, for many different types of modelling work.

Should I have a chaperone.?

You have to choose which you prefer, but normally it is better from a working point of view not to, as a rapport between the model and photographer has to be built up in a very short time to get the best pictures, this is always more difficult with a third party present.

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