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08/15/2007 01:26:49 PM |
To start with, let me say that the shot is well framed and a very nice photograph. The following is not a criticism against the photo, but more along the lines of what the model agencies are looking for from my experiences.
Model shots are hard -- we used to have to do them for our theater group. I never had the camera, but had to setup sets for them to pose in front of.
The hardest part of the whole thing is that you are trying to give an honest look at what the model looks like while not emphasizing their flaws. In this shot, the way her hand is turn out puts her arm so the inside of her elbow is facing the camera -- the widest way to shoot an arm. Also, the flare jeans don't give any hint of what her calves look like. The other issue that we had a hard time with is that when someone leans heavily on one leg, they end up distorting their torso. This makes it hard for an agency to get a good idea of their actual figure.
Ideal full body portfolio shots should include one from the front (emphasizing the proportions of the models figure) while not looking boring -- really hard for the photographer. A side shot with a profile image of their face is also really desired. TCGuru had a good idea with the hair too. Having a couple more artistic shots that show the modeling capability of the subject are okay too, but large portfolios can be too much -- especially for a beginner.
Head shots are where the model can really shine. Get them in good makeup and allow their personality to come through.
Sorry this is so long! Great photos by the way! Love your work. Also, please note that this was close to 7 years ago when I worked with the photographers so trends may have changed. |
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06/14/2007 10:39:45 PM |
You have commented so many of my photos, I feel I must repay the kindness :)
I actually like this as a portrait :) What the agencies will be looking for might be a lil something different though.
Suggestions: Either get her into the studio and shoot her straight on, or get her outside and pose her sitting down with her legs out to the side. Make sure her clothes are very very fitting to her figure. Take her full body shot hair down, and torso up shot with her hair pulled to the base of her neck very simply. For a headshot, go all out. That is her chance to look her very best :) Generally, headshots are to see how good she CAN look and the others are to see how much they need to improve upon. I hope this is helpful to you :) |
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