Creative collaboration preview

TFP map

Find people for portfolio-building shoots.

The TFP map is the community layer for photographers, models, makeup artists, stylists, and other collaborators who want to create useful work together.

Community layer Local creative discovery Profiles, availability, and collaboration intent should live near the work itself.

TFP collaboration

A map for intent, not just names.

TFP only works when people can quickly understand what someone wants to create, what they bring, and how the resulting images may be used.

Creative collaboration preview

Creative discovery

Help photographers and models find each other by place, profile, and the kind of work they want to make.

Portfolio planning preview

Portfolio intent

Make it clear whether someone is building portraits, fashion tests, editorial concepts, personal projects, or something else.

TFP inspiration board preview

Context before contact

Reference boards, albums, and profile details make first messages less vague and collaboration less fragile.

Typical flow

From discovery to a shoot worth doing.

  1. 1 Find a nearby match

    Start with people whose portfolio direction and collaboration intent fit the idea.

  2. 2 Share references

    Turn vague interest into a concrete visual direction with boards and albums.

  3. 3 Keep expectations visible

    Connect selections, visibility, and usage context to the work instead of burying it in chat.

TFP is strongest when the creative intent is visible early.

FrameVenue can support the community without making every photographer profile revolve around TFP.

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