Create an Impressive Model Portfolio.
You may be the hotest model in town. But you still need to have professional
photographs Nothing will turn off
prospective employers faster than posting amatuer photos
in your portfolio. Photos should be well lit and show detail about your look. If your goal is nude photography keep the images artistic. As a general rule, photos that leave something to the imagination are
the most effective and compelling. You should always include at least
three to five photos in your portfolio showing different looks. It is well worth paying a
photographer to create a professional portfolio of pictures. To choose the
right photographer, get references and look at his/her previous work.
Are the pictures good enough to be found in a magazines. On a budget, try doing a modeling for prints deal with an upstart photographer. Have ideas of what you want and get everything in writing before the shoot. Including releases. Giving the photographer samples makes it easier for both of you. The better the photos in your portfolio, the more job offers you
are likely to receive.
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Create a Special Look. Make-up, posing, lighting
and fashionable clothing can go a long way in helping you create a special “look”
for yourself. You can learn various make-up
techniques, such as the proper use of concealer to cover up bags or
unwanted blemishes, by perusing women’s magazines or by hiring a
professional make-up artist to help you look your best for your
portfolio. Also, don’t show up for an interview or your portfolio shoot
in clothes that are too casual or that represent a style that is
outdated. Keep tabs on current styles and capitallze on your strengths. If possible, hire a stylist who is familiar with your needs.
Consider All Modeling Jobs. Modeling is a diverse field. Other jobs that put you in front of the camera or people will help build your confidence and give you more references. It can be as simple as handing out promotional materials at a convention or tradeshow.
Runway Tips. There is an art to posing gracefully on the catwalk. Stand up straight
and always look out towards the audience—don’t look down. Keep your
hands in a natural position. It helps to practice your runway walk in
front of a mirror to develop your own carefree style. Watch runway models in action and practive, practice practice.
Practice Etiquette and Be Professional. When you’re offered a modeling job, pay close attention to the
instructions you are given. Write them down and repeat them if you have any doubts. Always be
pleasant and courteous to every staff member—photographers, make-up
artists, etc. These people do talk to each other and people outside the particular agency. Always be a little early to your photo shoots. DO NOT PARTY UNTIL THE JOB IS DONE. Send a nice thank you card to the
company after the shoot.
Hollywood sometimes pays special tribute to some of its own. If you were a Star Trek fan of the Next Generation serries you may have noticed that Whoppe Goldberg appeared on the credits long after she left the show. The reason for this was the amount of class and professionalism she demostrated during her time on the show. Stay professional when on the job.
- Project confidence and a Positive attitude - Be sure of yourself. Don't be cocky!
- Self reliant
- Organized
- Ambitious
- Disciplined
- Show poise at all times.
- Move in style
- Excellent at carrying oneself
- Knowledge of self
- Know the your best angles but take direction/criticism well.
Be Cautious. There are a lot of crooks out there trying to take advantage of model
wannabes. If someone tells you that they think you need to go to a
modeling school or pay for instructional tips, remember that many
successful models have never taken a single class. There are schools
out there that exist simply to part you from your hard-earned money; do
your homework before signing up. Beware of agents asking you for money
to represent you. Legitimate agents make money from commissions, not
from up-front fees. Also, stay away from any company that wants to list
you in a talent directory for money. Most agents don’t even look at
these directories.
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For Women
- Bras - skin-coloured, white and black
Panties - skin-coloured, white and black
- Body stocking - to match your skin tone
Tank Tops Pick Primary colors and bring a couple.
- Tights - black and skin-coloured
- Hair and make-up bags
- Nail care bag - emery boards, clippers, buffer, polish
- Hygiene necessities - tampons, deodorants, razors
- Your wardrobe should include jeans, T-shirts and two basic outfits - casual and formal.
- Take along saris with matching blouses and petticoats since they are requested for frequently.Pastel shades work best.
- Accessories - scarves, headbands, hats, gloves, sunglasses, prop spectacles, belts and jewellery
- Shoes - Bring a black pair and a bone-white pair of shoes.
Sandles are also a good idea if the shoot is outdoors.
For Men
- Underwear - white and skin-coloured briefs with athletic support
- Socks - various colours and styles
- Shoes - white trainers, classic black shoes
- Trousers - various colours and seasonal fabrics
- Jeans - classic blue and black
- Make-up - foundation and powder to match your skin tone
- Hair products - spray, gel, brush, comb, etc.
- Hygiene necessities - deodorant, eye drops, contact lens solution, razors, etc.
- Shoes - trainers, black and brown dress shoes, black and brown casual shoes, cowboy boots and sandals
- Shirts - dress shirts, sports shirts, casual shirts in a variety of colours
- Trousers - various colours and fabrics, including denim
Swimwear - boxer-style shorts and self-coloured briefs
Accessories - prop spectacles, watch, gold band, etc
As always: PAY ATTENTION WHEN THE JOB IS BEING BOOKED. THERE MAY BE SPECIAL NEEDS. |
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