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		<title>What makes good portfolio photos?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Jan 2009 09:30:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jon Silver</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Models often ask this question. Good portfolio images should show what you&#8217;re all about. They should show all your best features, your versatility, your breadth of styles and above all something of your personality. Whilst not hiding anything, de-emphasising negatives through lighting or angle is fine, but they shouldn&#8217;t be digitally altered to make legs [...]]]></description>
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Models often ask this question. Good portfolio images should show what you&#8217;re all about. They should show all your best features, your versatility, your breadth of styles and above all something of your personality. Whilst not hiding anything, de-emphasising negatives through lighting or angle is fine, but they shouldn&#8217;t be digitally altered to make legs thinner or remove your tummy. Airbrushing should be kept to a minimum too.</p>
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It&#8217;s worth paying a good studio-based professional photographer for the occasional portfolio shoot. But look at their work first&#8230; if it&#8217;s the same photos time after time just with different faces, don&#8217;t bother. Those photographers with so little originality, creativity and imagination that they repeat the same shots endlessly, should be avoided like the plague. They&#8217;ll rip you off and leave you with sets of photos which are useless for portfolio purposes and which professionals will just laugh at.</p>
<p>Unfortunately this industry is dominated by such charlatans. Some will call you up because you&#8217;ve appeared somewhere on the net, and grab your interest by saying that some modelling agency, with a name borrowed from some fashion label or other, is interested in you, and inviting you to a free shoot. Of course nothing is ever really free. All the indications will be that you have to pay for the shots, and it won&#8217;t be cheap. But if you don&#8217;t pay, you won&#8217;t be considered for their agency. Actually in reality there is no agency, it&#8217;s just a photo studio. The shots, whilst ok photographically, will be just like the ones taken of the last 1,000 girls who happened through their doors, and the at least £500 you pay won&#8217;t get you anywhere in the modelling world.</p>
<p>The photographer&#8217;s past work is all-important, because it&#8217;s a strong indication of what you&#8217;ll get. Nothing is ever free. If you&#8217;re paying money, make sure what you&#8217;re paying for is worth having. If you&#8217;re not paying money, ask yourself <em>why </em>this is! Eyes wide open, girls and boys, or you&#8217;ll only have yourselves to blame.</p>
<p><em>Jon Silver is a <a title="Sussex Photographer Jon Silver, Brighton" href="http://www.jonsilver.co.uk">Sussex photographer based in Brighton</a>.</em></p>
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