By Orson Carter, 1728742744
We sometimes see negative posts about models on here. Personally, I've very, very rarely had any poor experiences with models - almost all have been a pleasure to work with - but here's a nice upbeat story anyway...
I had shoots booked for yesterday and today. The model who was booked yesterday was travelling form Liverpool, a tedious journey that required two changes of train and was scheduled to take about four hours. I had a message from her at about 8.30 to say that her first train had been delayed but she would keep me updated. That she did. He second train was also delayed (apparently the driver didn't turn up!) and that meant that she would miss the connection for the third train. As if her journey wasn't tedious enough anyway... :( She continued keeping me updated and I finally met her at Bath station at 11.15 - almost five hours after she had left Liverpool (and almost seven hours since she had got up!)
We finally started shooting at about midday. Despite her having had such a long and very tedious, tiring morning we shot for about five hours. She was absolutely bl**dy brilliant - she did a lot of very physically demanding stuff (movement, bendy body shapes etc etc) but she was full of energy, enthusiasm and creativity. By the time we finished at about 5 o'clock I was totally knackered, but she could have kept going for several more hours.
So... as well as being a brilliant model (and a very lovely person), she had a great work ethic and her communications and sense of organisation were excellent. A tremendous advert for the model community. Who was it? It was https://purpleport.com/portfolio/infinitymodel/
And now a story about the shoot was booked for today. The model had told me well in advance that she had a hospital out-patient appointment booked for Thursday this week, and although she fully expected it to be minor, if things didn't go as smoothly as expected there could be a chance of her not being up to shooting today. I had an e-mail from her on Thursday evening to say that the procedure had not gone as well as expected, so she wouldn't be able to do today's shoot. She apologised profusely and she offered to reimburse me for the hire of the shoot location. How about that? Considerate, generous, or what? Needless to say I didn't accept her kind offer. [Even though I'm hugely impressed by the courtesy of the model who was booked for today, I'm not going to identify her as I've already mentioned her health situation.]
So there's a nice upbeat story about two models - a great reflection on the model fraternity on here. Sadly, though, I'm left wondering how long it will be until someone takes over the thread with model-bashing comments. :(