Tequila_Woods wrote:
> Thats a good point Peter, however, i myself try not to book
> tickets too far in advance incase the photographer/producer
> cancels the shoot. Its catch 22!
>
That's a good point. I often go down to London with Gner and the cost difference between buying a tickey 3 days in advance and on the day is huge....
which leads to another question. Seeing as though it's impossible to determine how long a shoot will last, it means that on the retrun journey at least, the model has to either buy her ticket on the spot and get an open return ticket. AFAIK open return tickets are rather expensive.
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Of course you do get some models who have two shoots booked in London on the same day at different times and cop the full travelling cost from both shoots, not all girls do this but i have encountered some that do it,
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I suppose you can say its perks of the job.
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I'm not having a pop at UK models but since switching to shooting in Europe I've not once been asked to pay travel costs even by those driving for two hours or so each way, in the snow (!) and still arriving on time. I'm not saying the Euro girls are better but....