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.
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