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	<title>Comments on: How to make your photo shoot the best ever</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 16 May 2009 01:53:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Had an awful shoot recently, so here are a few more pointers I hoped I didn't even have to talk about.

If you're on drugs, please don't take so much you're out of control during the shoot (or show up just before you take them, so all you can think about is getting out of here). Yes, we know if you are on them. It's often obvious. Especially if you're on speed, and can't sit still long enough for us to shoot a photo. We are not here to make moral judgments about your life, but this is very stressful for everyone involved, and the quality of your shoot will be seriously effected.

Never ever do one of these two things (both actually happened to my studio some time ago):

-NEVER show your lingerie photos to the neighborhood high school guys as you leave the studio (for god's sake!). It can get you arrested, and it ends with us having to chase curious guys out of our office for weeks.

-Don't have screaming fights on the phone in front of our studio. Especially not in the middle of the road, in traffic. We like our neighborhood and want to stay in it. You will not be welcomed back.

I'm happy to say that 99.9% of our photo shoot customers are wonderful people. But sometimes, one just has one of those days... sheesh.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Had an awful shoot recently, so here are a few more pointers I hoped I didn&#8217;t even have to talk about.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re on drugs, please don&#8217;t take so much you&#8217;re out of control during the shoot (or show up just before you take them, so all you can think about is getting out of here). Yes, we know if you are on them. It&#8217;s often obvious. Especially if you&#8217;re on speed, and can&#8217;t sit still long enough for us to shoot a photo. We are not here to make moral judgments about your life, but this is very stressful for everyone involved, and the quality of your shoot will be seriously effected.</p>
<p>Never ever do one of these two things (both actually happened to my studio some time ago):</p>
<p>-NEVER show your lingerie photos to the neighborhood high school guys as you leave the studio (for god&#8217;s sake!). It can get you arrested, and it ends with us having to chase curious guys out of our office for weeks.</p>
<p>-Don&#8217;t have screaming fights on the phone in front of our studio. Especially not in the middle of the road, in traffic. We like our neighborhood and want to stay in it. You will not be welcomed back.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m happy to say that 99.9% of our photo shoot customers are wonderful people. But sometimes, one just has one of those days&#8230; sheesh.</p>
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