Deadpoet said:A contract is a contract. It has the same implications and responisbilities regardless of whether the photographers, the models, the MUA, the organisers are professionals or amateurs. Are you implying that amateurs do not have to comply with contractual terms?
If the make up is bad, if the outfit is a mess, if the shoot is not turning out the right way, we, as photographers and paying customers, have the rights and responsibilities to complain and demand the problems fixed.
Having fun is important. I have fun with my friends in many ways, but when I am having fun shooting with my photography friends, I still expect that the subject, which I am paying for, deliver as expected and promised.
All too often, just because there are a few cute beautiful models standing in front of our cameras, many of us forgot all about what we are there to do in the first place. Too bad, so sad, is all I can say about these photographers.
ok...we know your stand already. if you had attended this shoot, please start complaining. if not then leave it to those who attended to decide whether to complain or not.