I was just reading Karmagarda's thread about how to tell models you don't want to shoot that you don't want to in a polite way (here). And I was wondering what are people limits with models?
What I mean is, what physical features (natural or artificial) would put you off a model?
Personally I would never shoot anyone that had cosmetic surgery (unless it was to correct a birth defect or major injury or something like that). So if a model had breast "enhancement" I would instantly say no, if they wore lots of fake tan (or used sunbeds), or starved themselves thin.
I just object to people doing that kind of thing to themselves to satisfy some obscure sense of beauty they have. I am a firm believer in natural beauty and would only shoot models that were natural.
What I mean is, what physical features (natural or artificial) would put you off a model?
Personally I would never shoot anyone that had cosmetic surgery (unless it was to correct a birth defect or major injury or something like that). So if a model had breast "enhancement" I would instantly say no, if they wore lots of fake tan (or used sunbeds), or starved themselves thin.
I just object to people doing that kind of thing to themselves to satisfy some obscure sense of beauty they have. I am a firm believer in natural beauty and would only shoot models that were natural.

, I am sure the models all look at photographers as really trendy non geeky people