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Agency Based Discussion => Crestock.com => Topic started by: Pixart on January 04, 2008, 20:11
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Are they for real? Enter a public name? Upload a closeup nice photo of the model's face? This is even worse than Istock and stitching releases together.
What do I do? Call my model a stage name like Delilah or Lucy and add that to my cheat-sheet of passwords and usernames? You don't dare use their real names do you?
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yep, i just used a dummy name. I have all my models named in a series, model 1, model 2 model 3... then uploaded closeup of their face. It works quite well. After that it is very simple to attach however many model releases you want to each photo
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It's actually the easiest way of attatching model releases that I have come across as you can attatch them in bulk by just clicking on the faces and then the photos that you want them attatched to.
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Giving a real name to your models is optional. I believe it was requested when we upgraded the site by a few top photographers who were using professional models so that those models could have a visible portfolio of stock images online, as well.
But, like Leaf pointed out, it is absolutely ok to use Model 1, Model 2, etc., if that is your preference.
Josh Hodge
The Crestock Team
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I looked through some people pix on the site, and I actually like it from a customer's point of view.
When that model signs a new release at a later time are they all linked together? Or will just the shots from that release appear under the see more area?
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It's actually the easiest way of attatching model releases that I have come across as you can attatch them in bulk by just clicking on the faces and then the photos that you want them attatched to.
123RF has that feature too. It's great.