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Post by Janice Dickinson on Jul 3, 2012 3:55:12 GMT -5
We've got some things we need to discuss regarding to judging.
First thing, how important are explanations when risky photos are chosen?
If an explanation comes after a judge as judged, should we still judge it?
If yes, should we take any behaviour into account when we judge?
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Post by Legally Blonde on Jul 3, 2012 9:07:09 GMT -5
I think an explanation is always good. I don't expect them but if it can help sell a photo then I think it's a good idea. Some hosts forbid explanations, they think the photo should sell itself, but I dont' agree that that should always be the case. If it comes after? Well honestly, who is to say that judge will come back and even read it. What if i hate a photo for reasons and then the model gives a kick ass explanation but I don't come back until results are posted? I think if they want to give an explanation, it should be given with the photo, not after. And not a lengthy one, i wont' read those lmfao I personally never take behaviour into account when I judge. If a model's a bitch, she's a bitch, but if she's good at what she does, then just warn her maybe? I've dealt with some bitchy people in my judging and hosting experiences, i just tell them what's what, but I dont' even think of it when I'm ranking and judging. These are just my personal opinions
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Post by Deleted on Jul 3, 2012 10:05:04 GMT -5
I think that if a team wants to post explanations along with their photos, I would accept it. It's how they want to present their photo. It may help their photo or it may not, but it was their choice.
I'm not sure if we should take explanations in account if they come after we have already judged, they have one chance to make a first impression, so either you include all of it together or you don't.
As for behaviour, it depends, if she's playing the bitch and keeping it within the game, that's fine by me and I wouldn't take that into account when I'm judging. But if she's constantly mouthing off at the judges, it's something that we should definitely deal with, either give her a warning since maybe we don't quite understand what she's trying to express and might just be portrayed as being disrespectful.
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