Sunday 20 July 2014

ASPIRING MODELS, READ AND GET INFORMED!!!


 
 


What is a Modeling portfolio?

In simply put – A model portfolio is a collection of photographs.

How important are these photographs?
Critically!!! The first step to getting noticed in the modeling industry is to produce a portfolio that will showcase your work as a model, and your portfolio is a resume and main promotional tool!

The first thing the modeling agencies and fashion industry clients want to see are your pictures. I will never will not schedule an interview without seeing your photographs.

You can find so many advises regarding modeling portfolio and very often they are contradictory to each other. Lets try to clear this subject.

Don’t get confused between two different types of model portfolios:
INITIAL and PROFESSIONAL.

Your first – the INITIAL PORTFOLIO is just for the agencies.
Pictures must show your modeling potential. The best scenario if you shoot photo test with a good professional photographer.

I was talking to photographer and he told me that I need to have 10 – 15 photographs to show to model agency. Is it true?

That is a CLEAR MISLEADING INFORMATION! The photographer is not your friend. His or her goal, stated in the simplest of terms, is to get you to order more photographs and spend more money.
3 – 5 photographs can work perfectly as initial portfolio for female and male models.
• Head shot;
• Full-length shot showing proportion of your body;
• Fashion
• Action.

Please follow these tips when shooting your initial portfolio and submitting your photos to modeling agencies.

• Submit clear photos that are in focus.
• Submit at least one headshot and a full length shot.
• Keep make-up to a minimum.
• Keep hairstyles simple and well groomed. Overly fancy hairstyles can result in your photos being rejected.
• Keep clothing simple and in good taste. Remove jewellery.
• Always include your name, age, height, measurements, phone number, email address and city you live in.
• Include any experience or training that you have.
• Write your name, stats and contact information on the back of each of your photos.
• Submit photos that are in good taste.
• Remember that first impressions are important.
• Pay attention to your grooming and overall appearance.
• Pay attention to the background in your photos. Try to shoot photos against a plain wall or outdoors.
• Female models should take photos in a two-piece swimsuit.
• Male models should take photos in shorts with no shirt.

If you can’t afford professional photographs, you can use snapshots. What matters: they suppose to be GOOD. If they are bad – your career may never get started. You must help agent to become interested in you. Pictures must show to agents that you are worth to invest in you time and energy.

What does it mean – good pictures?
Pictures which can show your great modeling potential.

If you are going to use several different styles outfits for portfolio shooting,
it will be very helpful to practice in front of mirror wearing those outfits before you go to a photographic studio.

Only when you were accepted by an agency you can begin to create your professional portfolio and ZED CARD. If you do it before you can just waste your money.
Once a modeling agency agrees to represent you, you will need photographs for your PROFESSIONAL PORTFOLIO.

The photographs typically are taken in separate photo sessions with different photographers, each using different clothes, makeup, and hair styles.

If for any reason all photographs must be shot in one session by one photographer, a model should look different in all photographs. Please be sure you come with a make-up kit: shades of lip gloss, powder, foundation, eye liner, mascara, lip liner, and lipstick is urgent. Please make sure your hair and nails are done. Manicure and pedicure are mandatory.
The usual practice for modelling agencies to send models for test shootings to different photographers. The normal agency always has the list of photographers which they can recommend to the models. Test shootings usually are the main source of filling of a modeling portfolio. 

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