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How to Create a professional Model Portfolio of Pictures


You want your modeling portfolio to be professional, complete, and impressive when you show it. This is one of the single most important steps you'll take other than promotion so get it right!

Definition of a Model Portfolio
Your model portfolio book will be made up of a book with anywhere between 8 and 24 photos normally consisting of 9x12 or 8x10 prints. You will want a good selection of different types of "looks" in your portfolio. For example; have some photos created indoors in a home setting, some in the studio, some outdoors in different locations.

Also include shots which may be considered commercial, high fashion, casual, artistic and editorial lifestyle content. Ask the photographer to help you with choosing looks that best fit your personality and the type modeling you wish to pursue.

You'll also want to include two good head shots ( one straight on and one profile without makeup) and a good body shot (swim wear or tight-fitting clothing) especially if you plan to apply to the larger model markets. These larger markets such as the
top NY agencies like to see exactly what they are getting when they view your photos. They don't want to see fancy posing or clutter, just you so keep this in mind when creating model photos for them to view.

Do Not' Overdo It
Do not think that "more is better". It's much more effective to have 8 absolutely beautiful, perfectly shot photos in your portfolio than 100 mediocre ones.

Please keep this in mind when putting your portfolio together because it's very important! If you have to really pine over whether or not an image makes the grade for quality or belongs in your model book, it most likely doesn't.

A professional photographer or agent can help you decide when it comes to quality of photos so ask for advice if you're not sure. Also, you can view model images on agency websites or on my on site at http://www.bobpardue.com/model/photo-gallery to see if the quality of your image is up to standard.

How to Create a Modeling Portfolio

Now, let's get started in developing your model portfolio. A really good, complete model portfolio is not created overnight. You will develop it as you develop your talent by working with different photographers.

Different photographers? Won't this cost me a fortune?

An awesome model portfolio won't cost you a fortune if you follow the simple steps below. Your model portfolio will not be free, mind you, but way less expensive than paying several different photographers to shoot each section.

1. The Paid Photo Shoot

If you are working on a tight budget, this may be a little painful to you but worth it if you are trying to build a killer portfolio. Don't sacrifice quality for quantity or price. Find a photographer who can help with your posing and who is well experienced in the field of modeling photographs.

Finding a Portfolio Photographer

Although your local portrait photographer may be terrific in doing family portraits or weddings, he/she may not know all the ins and outs of creating a model portfolio. You may want to check to see if they offer this service but I would check places like One Model Place or Model Mayhem for photographers who are well experienced in portfolio work.

You should be able to hire a really good photographer for anywhere between $300. to $1,000. with the latter being the extreme in a high-end market area. I would think the average would be around $600.
When choosing your photographer, don't just base your decision on price. If the photographer can't produce those perfect images for your portfolio, it doesn't matter what it costs!

Questions to Ask Your Photographer
Below are some questions to ask your photographer before agreeing to hire him/her for the job of creating your model portfolio.

1. Ask if he is experienced in model portfolio development - Be sure to choose a photographer who is used to creating model portfolios so that there is less chance of confusion about what you need and desire in your portfolio

2. Ask where the photographer is located (This really seems silly but I have received hundreds of contacts from across the US just because models brought up my website when they did a search on photographers in their areas)

3. Ask for references of recent model shoots (contact at least two models)

4. Ask for the price range for portfolio packages, how many photos, etc.

5. Tell the photographer the type model images you need and ask if she has the ability to create them

6. Ask who will provide the hair and makeup artist(s), you or the photographer. This varies greatly and I would suggest having these services no matter who provides them

7. Ask if he provides retouching or airbrushing services and whether this is included in the original fee given

8. Ask how the photos are delivered - This also depends on the photographer's way of doing business so is very important. For instance, we deliver all our images on cd but in printable and web formats so that the model can have copies made whenever she needs them. Also, this means she does not have to print every photo to get what she needs.

9. Ask about usage rights - This question relates to the previous one. It's very important that you receive usage and reprint rights for your promotions. If the photographer does not offer reprint rights, ask about usage of the prints. You may be able to work something out with him

10. Ask how long it takes to receive your images after the shoot. You don't want to wait for an eternity or until you are six months older before receiving your portfolio photos.

11. Ask about clothing and props - What should you furnish and does the modeling photographer have any props and/or outfits on hand

12. Ask if she will assist you in your posing - Tell her that you are new and ask for posing suggestions

13. Ask if you can bring a friend or parent (If the photographer refuses this request, I would suggest looking for a different photographer)

14. Ask if the photographer will help in your promotion - Not the usual job of the photographer but some will. We offer an online comp card album online for six months with each model portfolio session.

15. Ask the photographer if she offers a guarantee. You should be well satisfied with your photos. After all, it's your model portfolio you will be showing to the world so you'll want it done right!

WOW!!! You may say, "That is a real fountain of questions!! A geyser!!" but all these questions are essential to choosing your photographer wisely and will help you to have a better chance of working with someone you can trust to create your all-important model portfolio. Now all you need is to get your poses practiced and do your photography session. Have fun and success!

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