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Time for print (or trade for print, test for print, time for pics, TFP, and sometimes print for time, PFT) is a term many online photography communities use to describe an arrangement between a model and a photographer whereby the photographer agrees to provide the model with an agreed number of pictures of the best photographs from the session, and a limited license to use those pictures in return for the model's time. A variant of this arrangement is time for CD or trade for CD (TFCD). With TFCD, the photographer provides the selection of images on a CD instead of prints. Similarly, with the ease and convenience of digital high resolution images, the generic term TF * has evolved, where it does not necessarily refer to a tangible CD or Printed image since the same accepted rules apply. There are benefits to both parties of such an arrangement. The model can build a portfolio of prints to show to prospective clients at little or no cost, while the photographer gets a model for a particular project with little if any outlay of cash. == Conditions == Every photo shoot arranged on the various online modelling communities is negotiated separately, with the consequence that agreed terms vary widely. The number of pictures which the photographer delivers to the model range from a single photograph for the shoot, up to six A4 prints for each hour the shoot lasts.〔Macdonald, p.120〕 Speed of delivery can vary widely as well, from a CD burned at the end of the shoot before the model leaves up to several months. Unless such a delay has been specifically discussed and agreed prior to the shoot, finished pictures should be delivered within two weeks.〔Macdonald, p.124〕 Modelling levels (i.e., how clothed the model is) also must be fully agreed before the shoot starts.〔Macdonald, pp.110-117〕 Once the shoot has started, the photographer should not "push" the model's levels.〔Macdonald, p.128〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Time for print」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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