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Hi I added some new ptotos to my colection. Check them an vote that will help me know what style I should pose.
Hi my name is Eva i'm25 and from Poland but from two years i live in Dublin,Ireland.
I'm new here and very interested in sophisticated,glamour and artistic athmosphere of photos. In my opinion something that's covered(hidden)sometimes is more interesting than NUDE and visible one.
Please check my prortfolio.
Kind Regards,
Eva K.

Perhaps you should convert all your images to black and white to make them look better. Your color stuff is too low in resolution with lots of digital noise. Virtually any non-cellphone camera of recent history will take noiseless images at the higher resolution settings under adequate light. If you don't understand what I'm saying, go find a school-age child with a camera--they'll know what to do.
If I haven't been there, I'm still planning on going!
If I haven't done it, I've still got time to try!

Your images converted in black and white would look great... Your colors makes you look pale...
You are right about hidden and nude: If you dont show ewerything but you let it just feel it it is more attractive.
Alex :thumbup:

They are all rather drab, in my opinion. Web cams are never a good idea. You look like you are more interested in looking at yourself in the monitor than taking a good picture as you have no expression at all on your face. I say try again, Sorry I dont mean it to be mean. Its just the pictures dont do you right at all i believe.

Mark Wilkens:

They are all rather drab, in my opinion. Web cams are never a good idea. You look like you are more interested in looking at yourself in the monitor than taking a good picture as you have no expression at all on your face. I say try again, Sorry I dont mean it to be mean. Its just the pictures dont do you right at all i believe.

I was going to tell you not to bother, Eva hasn't been seen on the forums for a while and then to my surprise I saw she was online.
Welcome back Eva

Sadly the pictures are of too low quality to judge. But I think your face is very pretty, and I'm sure you have potential to be a model.
If you lived in Denmark, I could help you build a portfolio, but since you don't, I suggest you pay a photographer to take some good pictures of you. It might be expensive but you will benifit from it later. when people see your potential.

Good luck.

- Birgitte

Your photos with many noise have a mysticism ant charm. I like :thumbup:

your pics aren t of great quality try to get a tfp
Kimberley :)

regardless of the low quality of your portfolio. you have beautiful features.
large shiny eyes, a good figure, lovely lips and a lovely face shape, which all work well for modeling, whether it be portrait or ramp.
you have what TV call the perfect TV hostess face. a face you can clearly see even when you are not standing closeup to the screen. and you have a nice full figure.

as the other visitors have already mentioned,
first: you need to at least get better quality photos, not photos shot in fluorescent or tungsten lighting like you have here. bldg lighting like we have here, overhead, is too contrasty, they make everyone, even the most beautiful face look terrible. dark shadows under the eyes, forehead, shadow under the chin to make it look like a beard on the neck, or even the whole face backlit like you have here.

it's not your face that is not pretty, it's the terrible lighting and the poor quality photos.
and the colour cast (green or orange ) is the result of taking photos in these terrible lighting situations.

get a camera with high resolution and a good lens. if you're using the old film format 35mm-85mm lens would be enough for you.
be careful with shooting too close to the camera. it will make your chin longer and worse, your nose big . not what you want. instead, use a telephoto to zoom in.
but not too much of a telephoto, as this can flatten your face too much and make it look "fatter".

use natural light, they are the most neutral.
window lighting is best and very flattering to everybody.

in fact, many great artist paint by posing their subject using window light or skylight above them and they provide the loveliest lighting for photographs and painting.
i think that would be the first thing you need to do.

i will visit your page again and hope you can get some new photos for us to see.
good luck. thank you for allowing me to add a comment.
you provide the character, and i will take care of the rest to capture your persona.

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