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 ID: 250028 Posts: 7 | Date: 2008-07-06 23:23 definently new to all of this, i know. i don't have all the "gorgeous" model
shots that some of the girls on this site do. but i do have my first shoot in a
week with a photographer in my area. any input to my look? what to expect?
anything??Lisa<3 |
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 ID: 247404 Posts: 151 | Date: 2008-07-07 08:32 Hey there. Well as for looks you seem fine on that. A little on the sh ort side
depending on which type of modelling you are looking to do. But expect to go
through a lot of pictures, different outfits usually, different positions and
settings. And hopefully free?? What kind of photo's will your Tog be taking?
Indoors or out? outfit changes or single? |
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 ID: 237093 Posts: 1295 | Date: 2008-07-07 18:25 Your photo's are good
When you get the photo's from your shoot with the photographer keep these ones
on too |
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 ID: 223398 Posts: 537 | Date: 2008-07-08 00:30 you have a great smile and your stats are quite goodKimberley  |
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 ID: 103922 Posts: 59 | Date: 2008-07-08 02:25 Her stats are good? For what exactly? Lisa I think you are cute and you have a
nice look but you are to short.
I have a general question, which could benefit everyone. What other types of
modeling is there for men and women under the required height? |
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 ID: 249080 Posts: 5 | Date: 2008-07-08 02:29 It is a nice snapshot Lisa, personally I hate wide-angles in modelshooting
unless distortion free.
But you are a nice looking girl with an optimistic smile and most assured,
you'll find your way,
good luck
Robert |
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 ID: 249080 Posts: 5 | Date: 2008-07-08 02:33 Blake, height might be important on the catwalk, not so much in a studio or
outdoors. I would be terrified to shoot a 1.80 mtr model in a submarine or on a
sailing yacht, wearing high heels! |
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 ID: 170792 Posts: 688 | Date: 2008-07-08 02:45 Blake DuPree:
I have a general question, which could benefit everyone. What other types of
modeling is there for men and women under the required height?
Editorial..printing...commercials... |
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 ID: 170792 Posts: 688 | Date: 2008-07-08 02:46 Lisa...nice smile...everyone has got to start somewhere! |
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Cheri D. Clark aka Frenchi |
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 ID: 209800 Posts: 446 | Date: 2008-07-08 08:31 Thanks Blake. Once again your right on target!
Commercial should be her focus right now...
The wrong stats for editorial. You should focus on contacting different kinds of
agencies. (ex. advertising)
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 ID: 103922 Posts: 59 | Date: 2008-07-08 17:20 haha IPL that was a funny comment. Cheri I agree with you, commercial should be her
focus. Lucia, Im pretty sure you still have to be tall or at least 5'9 to do
editorial work. |
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 ID: 237093 Posts: 1295 | Date: 2008-07-08 18:53 Blake DuPree:
haha IPL that was a funny comment.  Cheri I agree with you, commercial should be her
focus. Lucia, Im pretty sure you still have to be tall or at least 5'9 to do
editorial work.
In the UK there's models under 5'9" doing editorial, most of the models in the
magazines are only 5'7" to 5'8" on average, some slightly shorter |
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 ID: 250028 Posts: 7 | Date: 2008-07-08 22:34 thanks everyone. one thing though, how are my stats wrong for editorial
"frenchi"?
you are actually shorter than i am, and a little big bigger [not that anything
is wrong with that] and your "profile" says that you do editorial also. Just
wondering how that makes any sense??Lisa<3 |
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 ID: 237093 Posts: 1295 | Date: 2008-07-09 00:10 Lisa Coppens:
thanks everyone. one thing though, how are my stats wrong for editorial
"frenchi"?
you are actually shorter than i am, and a little big bigger [not that anything
is wrong with that] and your "profile" says that you do editorial also. Just
wondering how that makes any sense??
You're right about the height Lisa
Cheri's only 5'5" tall & you're 5'6" only an inch difference
You can both do editorial no problems |
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 ID: 199345 Posts: 390 | Date: 2008-07-13 19:08 Not sure if you had the shoot yet but those 2 images you have need to go as soon
as you have some professional (even amateur) images, despite what other comments
above state.
The polaroid shot has poor resolution and hence a lot of noise, the background
is distracting and the pose unflattering. The other image the webcam self
portrait, well that's the basic image we see all the time from someone that has
never had a shoot. The only thing worse is the webcam image.
If you want to be considered by serious photographers then you have to have a
serious set of images in your portfolio.
You have a nice looking face, now go get some good images that demonstrate your
beauty and also show your figure. Prospective clients are going to need to see
your figure as well as your face.
Consider a MUA for all your shoots it makes a world of difference to the quality
of the image and worth every penny. For TFCD you can split the cost with the
photog. Or if you are lucky then you can get a TFCD deal with the MUA which is
what I did on a shoot yesterday. All we paid for was the cost of the make up.
The MUA accompanied us to the shoot and spent over 3 hours working. |
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 ID: 199345 Posts: 390 | Date: 2008-07-13 19:09 Lucia M.:
Lisa...nice smile...everyone has got to start somewhere!
OT. nice to see you here Lucia. |
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| Date: 2008-07-13 19:16 Professional photos are a must
then secong would be finding a acency |
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 ID: 237093 Posts: 1295 | Date: 2008-07-13 19:17 Mike Jones:
Not sure if you had the shoot yet but those 2 images you have need to go as soon
as you have some professional (even amateur) images, despite what other comments
above state.
The polaroid shot has poor resolution and hence a lot of noise, the background
is distracting and the pose unflattering. The other image the webcam self
portrait, well that's the basic image we see all the time from someone that has
never had a shoot. The only thing worse is the webcam image.
If you want to be considered by serious photographers then you have to have a
serious set of images in your portfolio.
You have a nice looking face, now go get some good images that demonstrate your
beauty and also show your figure. Prospective clients are going to need to see
your figure as well as your face.
Consider a MUA for all your shoots it makes a world of difference to the quality
of the image and worth every penny. For TFCD you can split the cost with the
photog. Or if you are lucky then you can get a TFCD deal with the MUA which is
what I did on a shoot yesterday. All we paid for was the cost of the make up.
The MUA accompanied us to the shoot and spent over 3 hours working.
I don't think it's a webcam
could be a 3mp mobile phone camera, a coolpix, easyshare or a cybershot  |
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 ID: 237093 Posts: 1295 | Date: 2008-07-13 19:23 Lisa... I do honestly think you are an upcoming success, good luck for the
future
Even if not by a photographer if you could get somebody else (like a friend) to
take some photo's of you & post them up in your profile it could be of some
benefit, but it is up to you Lisa
professional photographers will reccomend using them for portfolio photo's
but if you can't get a shoot lined up then you don't have to rush to get it
done |
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 ID: 223398 Posts: 537 | Date: 2008-07-14 00:45 If you dont know kate moss is 5'6 is signed with img and is one of the
topmodels.Kimberley  |
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