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ShepsMom
Jan-13-2010, 02:54 PM
I will be running Boudoir marathon in March and want to rent a hotel with big room/fancy stuff.
What are legal issues that Hotel might have, as far as lighting equipment and women coming in every hour.
Besides liability insurance, what might be an issue?

Anyone knows anything about it?

Thanks for any help. :D

ShepsMom
Jan-13-2010, 03:55 PM
That's what I was going to do, approach a hotel manager. I'm was just curious what else it might entitle.
Thanks!

Moogle Pepper
Jan-13-2010, 04:04 PM
Or you can just play it cool and have the girls come in nonchalantly to the room. As long as you aren't going in as one giant group, it is not gonna be any alarm.

At least that is how a ninja would do it. :D

ChatKat
Jan-13-2010, 05:27 PM
Some hotels do not like you to do these sessions if they involve anything they perceive to be nudity. The way to handle it is to tell them you are doing portraits. They don't need to know the wardrobe. They also won't care if you are respectful. A lot of people need to know that you are doing tasteful portraits.

Sam
Jan-13-2010, 06:08 PM
OK, here's a thought........be honest. I know strange concept, but work with me here. If you approach the hotel manager and explain you are looking for a beautiful environment to photograph some select clients.

I don't think it is dishonest to leave out the boudoir part. Some may not understand. You might say that the photos are designed to produce images that flatter your clients and produce a wonderful feminine ambiance.

The issue you want to avoid is to have the hotel management discover that your using the room for photography with lights and clients coming and going without their knowledge. If they were to walk in and tell you to leave in the middle of a shoot your reputation would be shot.

Even if you have get turned down by a few hotels I am positive you will find one that will be happy to accommodate you and your clients.

Sam

Mox
Jan-13-2010, 06:51 PM
http://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthread.php?t=808249

Just a heads up about one woman's experience. :dunno

So yes, I agree with Sam - be honest ahead of time, so you don't get canceled. :/

ShepsMom
Jan-13-2010, 07:05 PM
I don't want to hide anything from anyone, i want to be upfront with what i'm going to do. I will be contacting local hotels who are vendors in wedding business, those people might understand better, I know few hotels who probably wouldn't mind to get an exposure for themselves, we might work out some deal as well.
Thanks for all the replies.

Art Scott
Jan-13-2010, 07:27 PM
Call them post valentine romantic portraits.........

Needed a Min of 1 million dollars in liabilty insurance....Prob the same amount in property insurance......and that is all i can think of at the moment.........If you have a Hill and Usher "standard" policy it probably covers everything and more...........or a Business package policy from PPA & Marsh Insurance Group............................