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Projects

TfP shoots.

Free collaborative work — for both portfolios. If you bring an idea, it helps me at least as much as it helps you.

When I photograph for a company, the images are almost always intended exclusively for the client — I'm not allowed to show them in my own portfolio at all, or only with permission. That's exactly why free projects exist: shoots that nobody pays for, where both sides win.

A free shoot — also called a TfP shoot (“Time for Pictures”) — is an agreement between photographer and model (and often a designer and make-up artist too): each person invests their work in exchange for the images that come out of it. Both sides may use them for their own portfolio.

I'm always on the lookout for ideas for shoots like these — above all concepts I haven't photographed myself yet. If you bring an idea, it helps me at least as much as it helps you. Write to me with what you have in mind.

What an idea should bring with it

  • A written description of the concept, short but precise.
  • A moodboard with example images.
  • Originality: the concept should differ clearly from what you see in my existing portfolio.
  • Ideally also: location ideas, outfit and styling notions.

How we share the costs

If costs arise in the project — studio rental, entry fees, materials — they're split evenly among everyone involved. Nobody pays anyone a fee.

What doesn't fit

Standard shoots without a concept of your own go through the regular services — not through projects. If you enquire here, you really should bring an idea.

Past projects

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