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Modeling Terms The terms used to describe various types of
modeling and photography are often poorly defined. Such ambiguity can result in
misunderstandings and uncomfortable situations for models, photographers, and
other industry professionals. In an effort to clarify terms and reduce
miscommunication, we have provided a list of terms which describe various types
of modeling and photography, as well as various styles and states of dress. This list is not all inclusive and serves
only as a guide for models and photographers, so that they may have some common
ground by which they may discuss various projects. Please note that the terms
are not mutually exclusive, in other words, Fetish may be Semi-Nude, Full Nude,
or may not contain any nudity. You should always ensure that the terms of any
agreement you make with another individual are explicitly stated in writing. Fashion Glamour Figure Swimwear Lingerie Sheer Topless Semi-Nude Full Nude Nude Explicit Erotic Sexual Hardcore Fetish "Playboy-style",
"Penthouse-style",
and similar terms are poorly defined, and often used incorrectly. Anyone
agreeing to model under such terms should make himself or herself completely
aware of the style of photography which appears within the stated publication.
®
magazine, for example, contains fashion and glamour photography, including full
nudity, partial nudity, topless, lingerie, sheer, and swimwear modeling. Unlike ®,
Playboy® does not show explicit close-up genital shots, "spread
shots, or anything overtly sexual. While the majority of photographers and other artists are legitimate and professional, models are responsible for their own safety. Discuss potential projects in explicit terms and state exactly what you are or are not comfortable with. Do not agree to model something you are not comfortable with, thinking you can just change your mind during the shoot. While you have every right to say "No" to something you are not comfortable with, you likely will have wasted a great deal of someone else's time and money, will have defaulted on a written or verbal agreement which you have made, and will quickly earn a reputation of someone who can not be trusted. Similarly, artists should state their needs and
expectations explicitly from the beginning. Do not hire a model thinking you can
get her to show "a little more" once you have her there. Respect the
individual rights of everyone involved.
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