mellowdrama
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I suppose that you're thinking that gettin 'paid' for any job allows the person in charge to ask you to strip down,pose for lewd pictures and allow them to be published to sell a product is not degrading....and if you don't you're fired.
Try doing that to a 16 year old working at a 'Dairy Queen" and your a** will end up in court so fast it will make your head spin.
The analogy doesn't hold.
Yeah, I would've done it, for what his models get paid, knowing full well who Richardson is and the work he does--whose release and consent form states 18+. I'd still pose, if my lumpy 37 year old **** would pass muster. Pay me, then fire me, just pay me--I am not the product, an object, and I am not so easily degraded. And dammit, make me look good!
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If these models are abducted and forced to do work they don't consent to, that's degrading and illegal. If their jobs hang in the balance of doing a Richardson shoot they'd prefer not to do--then what the hell is wrong with their communication skills or with their agency? I can't believe a model is that naive, and if they are--it's their own greed getting ahead of their common sense. Oh, I did it and felt dirty--well, so? Cash the check, and avoid him in the future, or warn the other naive--but, really--how do they not know? He's completely transparent and upfront about his work.
The Casablancas and Anand Alexander stuff--that's wrong, that's an abuse of trust and power. But Terry Richardson, sorry, can't see it.
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I also don't see how the personal ad story is relevant to this discussion about the modeling business...

