Model/actress Carmen Electra has hit out at paparazzi complaints over the
photo restrictions at a recent appearance at New York Fashion Week,
insisting her request was "not unusual".
Electra, who posed sexily on a metal hoop suspended above the runway
for the 2(x)ist fashion show on Tuesday (11Sep07), was criticized by
snappers for giving all her photography rights to one picture agency -
threatening other unauthorized paparazzi with a $25,000 fine if they took
her photo.
But Electra insists her contract clause was normal practice in the
industry.
Her spokesperson tells the New York Daily News, "Carmen is known
for being very gracious to photographers.
"It is not unusual to request approval over photos being shot of a
performance, and we requested the (lensmen) who Carmen was most
comfortable with. The media was invited backstage to interview and shoot
Carmen after the performance."
The sole rights for video footage of her performance were signed over
to Wire Image while stills were handed to Michael Simon, the brother of
Electra's manager, Stephanie Simon.
Other snappers were limited to taking pictures of the underwear models
who walked in the show.