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Hey everyone,

We love seeing the creativity that comes out of our TFP (Time for Print) meetups—they're a fantastic way for photographers and models to build portfolios, gain experience, and collaborate. But there’s an important safety concern we need to address.

 

We've noticed a growing trend where some young women, instead of investing in professional shoots, are choosing to work exclusively with men offering "free" TFP shoots—often for OnlyFans or risqué content.

 

While everyone has the right to choose their projects, this raises serious safety concerns.⚠️ Here’s why this is an issue:

🔹 Lack of professional accountability – Unlike paid professionals, anyone can claim to be a photographer, which means models may be putting themselves in unsafe situations.

🔹 Blurred boundaries – Without proper contracts, expectations around consent, usage rights, and comfort levels can get murky.

🔹 Exploitation risks – Some photographers offering TFP may not have the model’s best interests at heart, prioritizing their own gain over ethical collaboration.

 

Our advice?

✅ Always vet who you’re shooting with—check reviews, past work, and mutual connections.

✅ If it’s TFP, set clear expectations and ensure both parties respect each other’s boundaries.

✅ If you’re shooting intimate content, choose a professional you trust and discuss safety measures.

✅ Never feel pressured into working with someone just because it's “free.”

 

We want to keep this community safe, supportive, and professional for everyone. Let’s look out for each other and encourage ethical, transparent collaborations. If you ever feel uncomfortable or unsafe in a TFP situation, please speak up—we’re here to support you.

 

Let’s create together, but safely. 💙✨

 

#TFPSafety #ModelAwareness #RespectAndConsent #ProfessionalismMatters

Respectful Interaction Guidelines

To maintain a safe, comfortable, and productive environment, follow these guidelines when interacting with models, photographers, and other creatives:

Photographers → Models

✅ Always ask for consent before suggesting any poses, especially ones that require physical adjustments or personal space.
✅ Provide clear communication and direction while respecting the model’s comfort levels.
✅ Ensure the model is warm, comfortable, and has access to breaks and water if needed.
✅ Deliver photos within the agreed timeframe and be open to reasonable requests for edits.
❌ Do not pressure models into uncomfortable poses or styles.
❌ Do not touch models without consent (even small adjustments should be communicated first).

Models → Photographers

✅ Respect the photographer’s creative vision and process.
✅ Show up on time and be prepared (appropriate clothing, hair, makeup, etc., as agreed upon).
✅ If you have specific image requests, discuss them before the shoot, not after.
✅ Provide credit when posting images publicly.
❌ Do not excessively edit a photographer’s image without their consent.
❌ Do not ghost a photographer after receiving images.

What Sets Us Apart

Group Rules

1. Photo Delivery Expectations

  • Photographers must provide a reasonable number of edited photos to models.

  • Minimum recommended: 10 images per model.

  • Delivery should be within a reasonable timeframe (agreed upon by both parties, ideally within 3 weeks).

2. Model Approval & Public Sharing of Photos

  • Models have 48 hours from receiving their images to contact the photographer if they have concerns.

  • If no contact is made within this time, photographers may share the photos publicly (social media, portfolio, etc.) without restriction.

  • Photographers must send images to model first before sharing, AND observe the 48 hour rule.

3. Professionalism & Respect

  • All members must act professionally and respectfully at all times, including:

    • No harassment, discrimination, or inappropriate behavior.

    • Being punctual and prepared for shoots.

    • Communicating clearly and politely.

  • Any disputes should be handled maturely and privately. If necessary, an admin can mediate.

4. No Monetization of Meetup Sessions

  • TFP meetups are not for profit.

  • No charging for services (e.g., paid shoots or demanding payment for images) within the meetup environment.

  • Workshops may be organised with the TFP group admins.

5. No Promotional Use of TFP Photos by Models

  • TFP shoots are not for commercial gain.

  • Models cannot use images from the meetups for promotional purposes (such as OnlyFans, advertising a business, influencer content, etc.).

  • If promotional content is required, invest in a professional.

6. Three-Strike Rule

  • Any unprofessional, unsafe, or inappropriate behaviour will result in a strike.

  • After three strikes, the individual will be removed from the group.

  • Admins have the final say on what constitutes a strike.

7. Reporting Misconduct

  • If you witness any unjust, unsafe, or inappropriate behaviour, report it to an admin immediately.

  • Concerns will be addressed fairly and confidentially.

General Etiquette for Everyone

✅ Be welcoming and supportive to all group members.
✅ Respect personal space and comfort levels—if someone says no, respect it.
✅ Keep criticism constructive and encouraging.
✅ Be mindful of others’ time—no last-minute cancellations without a valid reason.
✅ Help maintain a positive and collaborative atmosphere.

By following these rules and etiquette guidelines, we ensure a safe, fun, and professional space for creatives to collaborate and grow together.

💬 Questions? Concerns? Contact an admin anytime. Happy creating! 🎉

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