Sell them.
A. that's what you shot them for right?
B. I'm sure you have a proper release, right?
C. You own the copyright, right?
D. You get published in the process?
E. You get paid.
F. You teach "wannabe" models not to pose for photos thinkin they can just change their minds and change a
business transaction. Which might actually limit the number
of models, which might actually be good for the modeling industry and the photographers.
Those who work get paid, get published, and everybody would be happy.
What are you going to do next? Give her the slides.
Do what you want, but I hope I never see a post from you about how "professional" you are.
There's no predicament.
Why would you stop to consider the feelings of a model 2 years down the road who is being unprofessional by not wanting "her photos" out. They aren't "her photos", they are yours.
Anybody who would advise you to choose anything but selling them, needs to rethink their business.
If you bought a car and 2 years later the dealer wanted you to bring it back, would you? Would there be a predicament?
What exactly is the predicament. That you might hurt her feelings? What?
Please explain the predicament to me.
Are you worried about your reputation. What exactly is your reputation.....that of one who gets walked all over by amateur models?
Mark
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