Hi! Here's a post about something that may seem silly and low-stakes but is important to me and is actually a pretty major problem in the art community broadly.
When you go to a life drawing class, please never take a photo of the model unless you are absolutely certain they are being paid extra for their likeness and have signed a release form. In the Victorian life modelling community, where the minimum hourly rate for a life model is $50, we recommend $85 an hour at least for work that will be photographed for private reference use. If those photos are going to be shared outside the studio/classroom, the model should be paid at least 3x more than that. Their image is their livelihood.
You might think it's okay as long as you ask the model first, but please consider the pressure that arises in a situation where:
You are working alone, naked, among a group of clothed people who don't know you;
You haven't yet been paid for the labour you have performed/are performing;
This is an unregulated industry and a job that may be under-the-table in cash;
Your livelihood may depend on positive impressions of artists and session convenors.
There are a ton of reasons why in this situation a model may say yes while feeling strange about the request. To be honest, many models may have no compunction about having their image used freely online, but that doesn't take away from the reality that many more will be pressured, and that every time you participate in this behaviour you are contributing to a community-wide culture that is categorically unsafe for life models.
Please don't post or reblog these images unless you are 100% certain that the model was freely consenting and adequately compensated, which, frankly, you're not. Life models are workers. They are entitled to basic workplace health and safety standards. They work an underpaid, vulnerable, physically taxing and very precarious job, and it is a real and really underappreciated gift they are giving you as an artist.
For further info please see the working conditions and code of conduct of the Victorian Life Models' Society













