Wednesday, January 21, 2009

You Want to be a Model?

The Perfect Modeling Portfolio

becoming a model requires the right portfolioTeen models are everywhere - in magazines, catalogs, even on television - but breaking into the modeling scene isn't always easy.

If you're serious about becoming a model, you need a portfolio that creates a lasting impression with everyone who sees it.

Modeling agencies and photographers see hundreds of portfolios from beautiful aspiring models like you every day - how can you make yours shine?

What is a Modeling Portfolio?

Your portfolio is simply a collection of your very best photos and will be seen by nearly everyone you approach for modeling opportunities. Gathering a few good pictures may sound easy but it's important to remember the influence your portfolio has on your future as a model. Sometimes, these photos will be the only thing an agency looks at before deciding to call you! You can learn more about [taking model-perfect pictures] in part 2 of this series.

5 Ways to Make Your Portfolio Shout ‘Wow!'

  1. Focus on the type of modeling you want to do. Some models present the latest fashions in magazines, while others show their style on the runway. You may want to model swimsuits or formal wear - or maybe your dream is to be the next spokes model for your favorite brand. Decide on the type of modeling you prefer and choose photos that prove you're the perfect model for the job!
  2. Be real with your goals. Remember that there are guidelines for most modeling types. Fashion and runway models are typically tall and slender while magazine and catalog models may be shorter. There are plenty of modeling opportunities for all shapes and sizes so focus on a type that fits your personal style to be successful.
  3. Get creative. Modeling is an art. Making a portfolio that really says ‘wow' requires some creativity. A standard 8.5" by 11" size book is great for most cases, but there are many other ways to showcase your best work:
    • Mini-books with snapshot size photos are small and portable - a great way to always have your portfolio at your fingers if you bump into someone interested!
    • Digital portfolios are hot, not to mention convenient. Post your best photos in a slide show on your MySpace page or take the time to set up your own website to show off your skills.
    • Video portfolios are becoming popular too and offer a creative change from the traditional print book.

4. Don't overdo it. You can create an amazing modeling portfolio with just 2 or 3 really great photos. There's no need to use every picture you've ever taken. Instead, choose 5 or 10 recent photos that demand a second look. If you're not really sure about showing a certain picture or it's not really one of your favorites - don't include it in your portfolio. You can always add to your book with new shots and examples of published photos you've done. Never include more than 20 photos and you'll see more interest.

5. Include the right photos. Obviously, your modeling portfolio is all about the pictures. Be sure to include both full-length photos as well as face shots and choose several different poses. You don't have to use more than one photographer but your photos should have different backgrounds, hairstyles, and clothing. Read part 2 to learn more about getting the [right pictures for your modeling portfolio], including tips for the perfect shoot and finding the right photographer!