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Portfolio: What
is it? |
It's
a collection of your modelling pictures. How
many pictures you need varies. You should only
keep strong pictures; you are only as good as
your worst picture! Models should aim for
quality not quantity! Avoid using 2 pictures of
the same shoot (same look) Black and White is
the favourite of the industry. 9 by 12 inches
are the standard size. Your agency will require
you to buy an 11 by 14 inches for their book
(portfolio). A basic but versatile portfolio
would have a casual head shot, styled head shot,
body shot (conservative swimsuit or lingerie), a
fashion shot (sexy), action shot, an editorial
shot and even a catalogue shot. As you gain
experience replace the older pictures with newer
one. Keep your best picture at the end to leave
a lasting impression! Do not wear jewellery for
those prints; it takes the attention away from
you. The wrong choice of undergarments may show
panty line or bra straps and will distract the
viewer (on the job, or in interviews it can mean
the difference between looking professional or
not). Tailor your portfolio for your strengths
and the type of modelling you are doing.
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What is a Comp
card (not applicable in India)?
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Comp
card is a card with a few pictures on it. It
also has the information on how to reach
modelling agency. It contains your statistic and
measurements. They cost between US$ 200 to 300
for 200 cards. The model pays for them and your
agency will tell you how many you need to get
started
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Tips on how to
choose a photographer
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Avoid
"portrait photographer" they often don't
understand the need of the fashion industry. See
the photographer's portfolio. Do you like it?
Does it represent the style and format your
looking for? Commercial photographers might be a
good source of work! Keep that in mind. Be
concerned about photographers who seek to take
nude pictures of you or claims to be working on
a swimsuit calendar. Photographers should be
professional and respectful and you should bring
a friend along. Always be cheerful, you never
know when you might get a free shoot or a free
picture or an extra roll done at no extra cost!
If you bring your own clothes to the shoot,
always bring extra. If the photographer for
example like your look and decides to do an
extra roll you will be ready to benefit from it.
Keep an open mind photographers love to do
editorial shots.
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