WHAT TO BRING TO A PHOTO SHOOT:

Note: Your experience with other photographers may
vary.
Unless specific arrangements have been made in advance, the
model is responsible for bringing her own attire.
If you plan to shoot photos of a certain style (Maxim style,
fashion, glamour photos, etc), then it is to your benefit to
coordinate with me before hand to discuss wardrobe options as
well as props, backgrounds, and various ideas.
If you are shooting with the intention of doing an
"all-purpose" shoot, then bringing a variety of different types
of clothes is a good idea. I like variety and options (but
please refer to "styles of clothes" below). Please bring as
many wardrobe changes as you like and we'll try to work them
into the shoot. Options are always good and you never know when
you'll feel like wearing something. And if you think you might
want to bring something, but have second thoughts about it,
bring it anyway.
Models I've worked with almost always tell me that they
wished they'd brought something that they'd thought about
bringing but then decided not to. It is better to always bring
more than you think you will need, however it may not always be
possible to shoot with everything you bring.

I recommend solid color clothing, with no polka dots, no
wild prints, and no distracting stripes. Clothing of this type
can have a tendency to distract the viewer from the most
important subject in your photos, you.
Recommended clothing styles include: shorts, various forms
of full and brief tops, mini-dresses, mini-skirts, form fitting
pants, and sports & fitness gear. Swimwear & lingerie
are also possibilities, if desired.

Many models will either pack a small suitcase or bring a bag
of some type to carry all their clothes. If you plan to shoot
on location, it is important that bring something that allows
you to transport at least three or more outfits easily.
Please pack carefully. Clothes you intend to wear should be
free of wrinkles and lint. In the event your need to remove the
occasional wrinkle, we have an iron/steamer available.
Please note that if you are shooting in the studio, our
studio has hanging racks for your clothes in the the
changing/make-up room. If it is convenient for you to transport
your clothing on racks, you are encouraged to do so.

Unless otherwise arranged, clients are responsible for
supplying their own props for a shoot.
What are props exactly? Props are any items you can help
"accessorize" your photos with and potentially give it extra
impact. Props can be anything from a cane or an umbrella, a
mask, a magnifying glass, a furry rug, or satin sheets for a
glamour shoot. If you have any items you think might be cool in
a photograph, please consider bringing them. When in doubt as
to whether you think you should bring something or not, please
feel free to consult with me.
Clients that supply their own props tend to bring things
that have significantly more meaning than what the typical
photographer might provide. Plus, photographers who repeatedly
use the same props over and over again in shoots tend to have
photos that all look the same (or at least less
distinctive).
If you intend to shoot glamour style photos, boudoir photos,
"Maxim/FHM style" photos, lingerie photos, or any type of
photos intended to give off an "intimate" look, please consider
bringing items that may help reinforce the look you are going
for. These items can be used to help adorn the set. For
example, if you wish to try some shots involving a fur-skin
rug, then all you need to do is supply the rug.
Additional items to consider include comforters, pillows,
sheets, fabric to drape across the set or hang from the
ceiling, and anything else you think might help add to the look
you are going for. If you have any particular ideas in mind and
would like to know if you should bring something, please feel
to ask.
Changing the way you look during a shoot will help keep the
photos from looking like they were all taken on the same
day.
Items I'd suggest bringing include: make-up, hair ties &
rubber bands (so you can wear your hair in different ways),
hats, jewelry, glasses/sunglasses, and anything you think might
make a neat prop or look interesting in a photo.
Don't forget to bring a small portable mirror of some kind
so you can check your make-up, hair, look, etc. during the
shoot.
Depending on the style of the shoot, you may want to
consider bringing a flesh colored thong & bra. This will
allow you to wear such items under your garments without
drawing attention to them in the photos.
It's also a good idea to bring something to drink, such as
bottled water or gatorade. Especially if you are shooting
outside. You may want to consider bringing a cooler with ice to
pack drinks and anything else you wish to keep cool while
shooting.
Depending on the length of your shoot, you may want to pack
a light meal and/or a few snacks of some kind. Fruits are
preferable to "candy" items and will help provide energy to
keep shooting. Avoid eating/bringing anything that may stain
your teeth. This includes chocolaty items. As with wardrobe,
please bring more than you think you will need.

Here are some items typically found in the bags of models
who work regularly and/or professionally. Not all items are
necessary if you're just starting out, but it's still a good
idea to check this list and consider whether these items may be
useful at your shoot. Many items depend on the type of shoot
you're doing and the location:
| makeup kit |
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nylons (nude & black) |
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panty liners |
| washcloth |
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toilet tissue |
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mascara (brown and/or black) |
| false eyelashes (2 different lengths) |
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concealer |
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foundation |
| lipstick (various shades) |
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blush |
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eyeshadow (various colors) |
| translucent powder |
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makeup sponges |
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makeup brushes |
| cotton swabs |
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cotton balls |
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makeup remover |
| tweezers |
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eye drops |
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mirror |
| masking tape |
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binder clips |
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hairpins |
| toothbrush |
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toothpaste |
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baby wipes |
| hairbrush |
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hair ties/bands |
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sunscreen |
| sunglasses |
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bottled water |
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towel |
| tampons |
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dress shields |
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lint brush |
| dress hood or pillow case |
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spray bottle |
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facial tissue |
| aspirin (or equivalent) |
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penlight/flashlight |
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scissors |
| small first-aid kit |
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razors |
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shaving cream |
| model portfolio |
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model cards |
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body lotion |
| facial cleansers |
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hairstyling products |
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insect repellent |
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