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Pet peeve.... hummmm , okay .....The one thing that gets me most is a model who gives me the same look everytime. Mix it up girls !!! The more facial expressions that you give a photographer the better the photo will come out...... As Roy Varga say's " It's all in the face" . A facial expression can make or brake a photo.... hope this helps .................
1. Lines caused by tight clothing or underwear. Wear a robe while applying make-up and dressing. Most experienced photogs and studios will provide you one but bring one just in case.
2. Redness or bumps caused by recent shaving or waxing. Give your skin at least 2 days.
3. Not shaving or waxing. I can only do so much with lighting and photoshop.
4. Famer's tan, trucker's tan or sunglass raccoon. Ditto.
5. Showing up drunk or high. Don't laugh it's happened. But hey I can probably work around that.
6. Showing up hung over or strung out. It's also happened with me. Remember puking really cuts into shooting time and really ruins the make-up.
7. Showing up late. Bad.
8. NOT SHOWING UP AT ALL. VERY BAD.
you know what grinds my gears - a model who is beautiful and is never happy with her images.
everyone else loves her photos but she is never happy. thats when I hit the barstool and cool off.
thats a really good one... made me think of a MOTHER DAUGHTER COMBO from this past year....
daughter gets pinups doneby me, and LOVES THEM.... buys a package for her mother, she gets hers done too!
mother buys a family portrait package, AND THE VERY NEXT DAY after the moms shoot we go to the beach and meet there family of 12 for a huge family portrait!
i see the daughter at the bar 3 weeks later, she said my moms pics looked great, so did the family's pics... THANK YOU... she says, "but my mom didnt like her pinups, she thought you would edit her fat out"
OH OK.... so she doesnt own a mirror????... IT"S ALL YOU BABE!!!! i cant edit out your whole body!
the poses were flattering too,, people have wierd ways of thinking!
hamptonVMphoto said:you know what grinds my gears - a model who is beautiful and is never happy with her images.
everyone else loves her photos but she is never happy. thats when I hit the barstool and cool off.
1. Lines caused by tight clothing or underwear. Wear a robe while applying make-up and dressing. Most experienced photogs and studios will provide you one but bring one just in case.
2. Redness or bumps caused by recent shaving or waxing. Give your skin at least 2 days.
3. Not shaving or waxing. I can only do so much with lighting and photoshop.
4. Famer's tan, trucker's tan or sunglass raccoon. Ditto.
5. Showing up drunk or high. Don't laugh it's happened. But hey I can probably work around that.
6. Showing up hung over or strung out. It's also happened with me. Remember puking really cuts into shooting time and really ruins the make-up.
7. Showing up late. Bad.
8. NOT SHOWING UP AT ALL. VERY BAD.
That is a list to pay attention to! Your rule #1 seems like a general rule of thumb. Most of us gals whom model probably heard about or watch America's Next Top Model when in the first (or second season) one of the models showed up to a "Go See" wearing Pink Panties and had to wear a designer outfit that you could see the undies through! Ever since I saw that I invested in some nude "barely there" Calvin Klein's. Then again, I'm going to be dipping into some body hugging latex soon and will be going commando of course!
I'm not a photographer but as a model I try to think like one. Hopefully my input on this is welcomed!
1. Be ON TIME. I consider their time JUST as important as mine and I hate to wait for people too! If I was late it would have been because of a major emergency (Like, getting pulled by Po-Po, sudden sickness, or my house was on fire).
2. Preparation (clothes, make-up, hair and a grasp on the style of the shoot) because if their pics don't look good I don't look good.
3. I'm guilty of wanting a shot of liquor to loosen me up but there is a line where "loosening up" and getting totally plowed is crossed. Plus, if you are blitzed you can see it in the eyes...all glazed over. Unless, that's the look you are going for, ha!
4. Don't be a Diva/Drama Queen just because you are pretty. I'm such a stickler for this! I, from a model stand point, don't expect to be doted on, treated like a Queen, or showered with compliments from a photographer so mainly (if a model or want to be is reading this) please don't do this! It's setting a bad example for those of us who just want good photos and productivity from like minded creative people.
5. Give notice if canceling! If you scheduled a shoot with a photographer, showed up on location early in the morning with your hair in curlers, no phone call and they didn't show (without notice) would you shrug it off? Bad form.
6. Have fun but remember that it is still a profession so take it seriously and stay professional. It will be more reputable for you in the long run when someone needs references regarding you as a model.
Yay! That's all I've got to say :)
sfphotojournal said:1. Lines caused by tight clothing or underwear. Wear a robe while applying make-up and dressing. Most experienced photogs and studios will provide you one but bring one just in case.
2. Redness or bumps caused by recent shaving or waxing. Give your skin at least 2 days.
3. Not shaving or waxing. I can only do so much with lighting and photoshop.
4. Famer's tan, trucker's tan or sunglass raccoon. Ditto.
5. Showing up drunk or high. Don't laugh it's happened. But hey I can probably work around that.
6. Showing up hung over or strung out. It's also happened with me. Remember puking really cuts into shooting time and really ruins the make-up.
7. Showing up late. Bad.
8. NOT SHOWING UP AT ALL. VERY BAD.
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