tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7359746861289631909.post8944593473298744934..comments2015-11-30T21:41:53.057-08:00Comments on Mauvais: Thoughts on Canceling....Mauvaishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12153591565007553033noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7359746861289631909.post-75225991537396916662013-03-28T23:19:45.511-07:002013-03-28T23:19:45.511-07:00Hmm. I think in general, professionals should try ...Hmm. I think in general, professionals should try their hardest to be punctual and reliable because others depend on them. It also does help your chances of getting hired again. With that said, modeling is a creative profession (sort of like a performing art that aids in creating other art?) and it's difficult to force yourself to be creative when you just aren't "feeling it" that day for whatever reason. Maybe some of those days going out for a modeling session could be just what you need when you're feeling not your best--who knows? In any case, people should leave room for other people to be human.<br /><br />It does seem sort of unreasonable for a photographer to scratch off a model completely for canceling. But I'd guess it's a reaction some photographers have developed to protect themselves. They may have had really flaky models before with whom they've rescheduled over and over again. After a while it would have gotten both annoying and costly, since the photographer may have spent time preparing for the session already and probably wouldn't be able to find a model last minute.Jakehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05633735237851409145noreply@blogger.com