TFP (Time for Print)

TFP — sometimes called TFCD (Time for CD) or trade — is a working arrangement common between newer photographers and models building portfolios. Neither party is paid in cash; instead, both contribute time and receive a set of edited, usable images. TFP shoots should still be documented with a clear written agreement and a signed model release covering the agreed usage.

Example

A photographer testing a new lighting setup might shoot TFP with a model who needs new portfolio images, agreeing to deliver 10 retouched shots within four weeks for both parties to use on their own websites and social channels.

Where it fits in a photoshoot workflow

Use the related entries below to see how tfp (time for print) connects to the rest of the production process. ShootVision is a single workspace that turns each of these glossary concepts into something you can build, share, and reuse.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a tfp (time for print) in photography?
TFP, or Time for Print, is an arrangement where a photographer and model collaborate without payment in exchange for finished images both can use in their portfolios.

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