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PORTFOLIO

Portfolio is a set of approximately 10 professional photographs that show your best look and diversity.

Before going for a shoot make sure that you understand camera facing techniques, poise and posture, expressions and other modeling techniques. If you are considering a school pick carefully. There are many scams. Check references. Talk to commercial photographers.

At the beginning of your modeling career, your portfolio should include: At least two head shots, two fashion shots, one full-length shot showing the proportion of your body (feet to knees, knees to thighs, thighs to waist, waist to shoulders, shoulders to the top of your head). You can wear anything that makes you feel comfortable and flatters your figure. Remember that the portfolio is about you. Don't let the photographers desire to show extreme lighting or propping take away from your presentation as a professional model.


A portfolio consists of about ten 9"x12" photos. Every portfolio needs a mix of commercial and editorial shots, location and studio. You will also need at least one great body shot and one B&W head shot with minimal makeup.

Modeling Personality Tips

  •  Project confidence and a Positive attitude
  •  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.

Modeling Terms

  • ADVERTISING AGENCY

creates advertising campaigns for clients.

  • ART DIRECTOR

artist who creates layouts

  • BLOW­UP

larger photo printed from a shoot

  • BUYOUT

advance payment for future use of a print ad or a commercial for a specific period of time.

  • CATALOGUE MODELING

posing for mail order items for major retailers.

  • CATTLE CALL

several agencies send many models of the same general type to a casting session.

  • COMMENTARY

script used to describe clothes for a fashion show.

  • COMMERCIAL

promotional advertisement on TV, radio or other media.

  • COMMISSION

a percentage of model's fee required as payment to agency.

  • COMPOSITE CARD

card with 3­5 photos of model and their details to promote and distribute to prospective clients.

  • FADS

an overdone fashion; passing popular style

  • FIT MODELING

modelling the original sample garment to test for sizing ­ clients chose a model whose measurements match the sample size exactly.

  • FORMAL FASHION SHOW, RUNWAY SHOW

invited audience, stage, music; models walk down runway to show designer clothing.

  • FREELANCE

modelling for many clients without agency representation.

  • FULL­:LENGTH SHOT

head to toe photograph.

  • HEADSHEET

agency sheet, poster, or book of models they represent that goes to prospective clients.

  • HIGH FASHION

extreme, chic, sophisticated model look.

  • ILLUSTRATION MODEL

poses for artists.

  • INFORMAL FASHION SHOW

in stores or restaurants, walk around, no runway

  • LINE­UP

Position of model and garment in a fashion show.

  • LOCATION

assignment site outside the studio.

  • MODEL RELEASE

contract in which the model gives permission to use the photo as the client specifies.

  • MODEL AGENCY

represents model for employment and receives a percentage of the bookings.

  • OPEN CALL

casting when the client sees all models suitable for the type requested.

  • PORTFOLIO

casebook which show the model at his/her photogenic best and samples of their work (tearsheets).

  • PRINTWORK

photography taken for catalogue and mail order, books, brochures, ads for magazines or newspapers, magazine covers, commercial photography for household products, business products and services, glamour products.

  • PROOF

intermediate stage of photo development from which you can chose best poses.

  • PUBLIC RELATIONS

creating an image of a product or service in the eyes of the public, mainly through newspaper articles.

  • RESIDUALS

additional money paid when a piece runs in repeat.

  • RUNWAY

a narrow raised platform on which the model shows the clothing.

  • SCOUT

to look for prospective models from other, smaller agencies, other locations.

  • SHOWROOM WORK

manufacturer's showcase of a clothing line to buyers using live models ­ when the seasonal clothing designs are being shown.

  • SPEC SHOT

photographer's idea of a comp, which he/she hopes to sell to the client.

  • SPOKESPERSON

model chosen to explain the features of a product/service.

  • STATS

Statistical information of a model, including measurements, size, height, etc

  • STOCK PHOTOGRAPHER

one whose work is not for a specific client or job, but whose photos get listed in a general catalogue by number for any client to select.

  • STORYBOARD

artwork that shows each scene of a commercial.

  • TESTIMONIAL

celebrity declaration to the value of a product/service; improvisational endorsement of a product or service that the actor has officially tested, used and approved.

  • TEST SHOTS; TEST PHOTOGRAPHY

free or low cost photos used to build a beginning portfolio 3/4.

  • SHOTS

photo from head to mid thigh.

  • TRADE SHOWS

industry promotional display of products/services usually in a hotel or convention centre.

  • TRANSPARENCIES

the slide forms of a photograph.

  • TRUNK SHOW

informal modeling of one specific designer line, usually in a store or small boutique.

  • WEATHER PERMIT

a location job that is dependent on fair weather, may be cancelled the day before or that morning.


What to pack with you for a shoot:

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 scarfs 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 - high-heeled black and neutral courts, flat black pumps

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.
What men require for editorial and fashion modeling
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
Accessories - prop spectacles, watch, gold band, etc

 

 

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