What's sad, however, is that on the TOPPS, LLC Facebook fan page, your real name is listed (and clearly a female name), and yet one of the people commenting thinks you are a guy. Sigh.
Haha yeah. I wish he didn't list my real name though, but that might be the policy there or something. I was going for the guy looks, so I HOPE people think I look like a dude. XD
Did you have to sign any model release form for that photoshoot? The default is to use your real name, so you would have to specifically ask them to use your "stage name" (or write that request on the model release form).
In the case of the Sheryl Nome photoshoot I did with you and the other ladies at Otakon, my model release form would have allowed me to use real names, but I think I know the cosplay community well enough to know that I really should not be throwing around people's real names (especially the ladies). I prefer not to be an a--hole.
You certainly have the young guy look for that photo. I think in that particular case, the person didn't read the title. In any case, congratulations on a good fashion shoot.
What's sad, however, is that on the TOPPS, LLC Facebook fan page, your real name is listed (and clearly a female name), and yet one of the people commenting thinks you are a guy. Sigh.
Haha yeah. I wish he didn't list my real name though, but that might be the policy there or something. I was going for the guy looks, so I HOPE people think I look like a dude. XD
In the case of the Sheryl Nome photoshoot I did with you and the other ladies at Otakon, my model release form would have allowed me to use real names, but I think I know the cosplay community well enough to know that I really should not be throwing around people's real names (especially the ladies). I prefer not to be an a--hole.
You certainly have the young guy look for that photo. I think in that particular case, the person didn't read the title.
Thank you for the compliment~