Wednesday, January 19, 2011

MODELING TIPS. THINGS EVERY MODEL SHOULD KNOW

GOOD PHOTOS ARE IMPORTANT

When you're first starting out (and from that point on!), good photography is important. It baffles me to see what some models use to market themselves. Just a quick scan of many of the portfolios on modeling sites, such as OneModelPlace, will reveal an abundance of poorly lit, poorly exposed, uncropped, out-of-focus, and badly composed photos. Photos that would look bad in a photo album, let alone a model's portfolio!
If you were an agent or a model scout looking for talent, who would you pick, the aspiring model with mediocre photos or the model whose images really catch your eye? Putting "snapshots" online does not make you a model. Be critical. Get good photos. Avoid representing yourself with photos that do not accurately reflect your potential and level of expertise.
Your photos are your selling point. They most often create the first impression. A viewer will make judgements about your personality, your professionalism, your eye for detail, and your level of expertise based on what they see in your photos. You owe it to yourself to only put up your very best.
Variety is important in a portfolio. When creating a portfolio, the photographer you work with should be willing to think outside the box. The last thing you need are photos that make you look exactly like everyone else. I have seen so many photos taken by photographers where the model doesn't really matter at all in the photo. She's just filling a space. It could be anyone. You want to create photos that show you, your diversity, and what you are capable of. If it's been done before, trying to do it differently will help.
I've seen a number of models fall into the trap of "Since I worked with a professional, his photos must be good". Not true. It is true that working with a professional photographer will absolutely increase your chances of getting some decent photographs. However, it is only the best of the best of these photos you should use. No photographer gets an outstanding photo with every click.
Even when all is said and done, there is absolutely no guarantee that good photos will create demand for you. However, bad photos can be damaging to your career and aspirations.

                                       MODELING AS A BUSINESS
If your business is to be a model, then you will need to put in the time, money, and effort in order to be successful. Modeling is work and business is an investment. If this means having to pay a photographer to in order to get attention grabbing photos, then it is something you should absolutely consider.
Starting out in modeling does not have to cost you a lot. However, it pays to be selective about who you work with. As with any investment, it is important to think long-term and to plan out the steps of your career carefully. And in many cases, it pays to pay. And it pays to be prepared.
Try to associate yourself from the start with those people who can help you advance in your career. Who you know and work with in this industry can be just as important as what you know and what you do. Collaborate with people who can make a difference in your future. And continue to do so!
You will need a strong portfolio (which is built up by working with strong photographers). The more experience you gain as a model and the better your portfolio looks, the more legitimate and more seriously you will be taken by clients and photographers.

1 comment:

  1. PORTFOLIO BUILDING OPORTUNITY

    We are professional photographers from Dallas, Texas, Marlon and Amy. We are coming to stay at the Mara Intrepids on Oct 14-18.
    We are interested in doing a one day photo shoot of a Model Bride and Groom to add to our photography portfolio.
    We thought it would be a great opportunity to build our destination wedding photography portfolio as well as provide an opportunity for a male and female model to acquire photographs to add to their portfolios.
    An actual married or engaged couple, who would have access to their own wedding clothing, would be our first choice, however we understand that might be difficult to find. We are open to using a male and a female model (any ethnicity), or if you
    know of a couple who is getting married or who was recently married who would like to take advantage of this opportunity that would be wonderful as well - however....not to sound rude, but we would like them to be an attractive couple if they are not actual models.
    We are looking to trade professional, edited, print ready, photos for modeling services. We are willing to cover the costs of the flights in and out of the Mara as well as provide the clothing for the photo shoot if necessary. It should be a great opportunity and the models should come away with some wonderful portfolio photographs.
    The tented camp where we are staying may be interested in using our images for their marketing. We have given the Hotel Corporation permission to use our images without any fee...therefore they will not be in a position to pay models for the use of their images. You can view some of our portfolio at www.amybinns.zenfolio.com
    Please let me know if anyone is interested in assisting us. We would really like this to be an effort of good will that will benefit several individuals.
    Kind Regards
    Amy
    albinns@msn.com

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