Positive model experiences are not only at the center of the abbywinters.com ethos, but are also instrumental to the company’s continuing success and ability to keep on existing.
Treating people well is part of our human friendly porn ethos. It’s the right thing to do.
Happy models are returning models, who feel comfortable working their way through the different Posing Levels and Shoot Types with us – meaning more paid work for everyone.
Models who have good experiences recommend us to their friends, one of our main sources of new models.
Models who are well prepared on what to expect in advance of a shoot day, then arrive on set to find that events unfold as described will be more relaxed and are better able to engage creatively in the shooting process.
Engaged models leads to easier shoot days for SPs (who do not need to “carry the creative load” alone) and in better content for customers. Better content for customers ensures the company has the money to keep producing more shoots!
SPs are aware of a models’ expectations going into a shoot day so that they can meet those expectations (and so the SP can manage unreasonable expectations (eg, the shoot will be complete in two hours).
From the Owner of abbywinters.com
“Every month I work on the FAQ’s on our model recruitment site modelfor.abbywinters.com, and our info site for existing models, models.abbywinters.com. Almost all the info in these FAQ’s is relevant to you as a Shoot Producer as well – we often make commitments regarding what will occur on Shoot days, and the time leading up to them.
If there are new requirements, we’ll let you know by email, but mostly it’s refining our existing requirements, and explaining them to models better.
For example, we do check-in calls with models after they appear in a shoot, and lately we have gotten feedback that models did not know the shoot was going to be like that!
So, I made a new FAQ, What am I actually expected to DO in my Solo shoot? In it, I provide context in model-facing language on the main Solo shoot assessment areas (“Adopt a tease-and-payoff approach”, “Clothing USE”, and so on). As this relates directly to what Shoot Producers do on a shoot, you should check this out.
Feedback on improvements are always welcome.”
Garion Hall.