
Ep 0008 - Collaboration or Exploitation? Model Oversaturation. Collab Shoots Kept Private?
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In this episode of Cameras & Catwalks, your hosts, a Las Vegas-based photographer/videographer and a professional model and runway coach, we’re breaking down when “collaborating for content” crosses the line into exploitation, why models hurt their own brand by oversaturating their feeds, and how most TFP shoots are better kept off the public grid. We also talk about when it’s perfectly okay to say, “don’t tag me,” the need for photographers to handle constructive criticism and compromise, and the growing pressure on models to double as influencers, whether they want to or not. It’s a real, unfiltered look at how to protect your work, your image, and your sanity in this industry.
Topics We Cover:
- When “collaborating for content” crosses the line into exploitation
- How models can oversaturate their own brand by posting too much
- Why most TFP shoots shouldn’t even be on your public feed
- When it’s absolutely okay to say, “don’t tag me”
- Why photographers must learn to take constructive criticism and compromise
- The growing pressure on models to be influencers and how to navigate it
Whether you're just getting started or you're a few years into your creative journey, this episode is packed with real talk and thoughtful perspective on how to protect your peace, your brand, and your long game in this industry. Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more industry insight from both sides of the catwalk.