Thursday, November 7, 2013

If I want to become a male fashion model? Where do I start?

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suhedreams


I would like to become a male model, high fashion/commercial/art etc
What should I do? Where do I start? What's the best way to start such a career? I think I have the model look, the body, and the photogenic edge. Anyone?



Answer
First of all, you'll need a portfolio. And not one full of photos taken by your friends. Go to a professional photographer who will know how to show you in the best possible light -- literally.

Your portfolio should include at least one head shot where you're looking right into the camera and at least one full-length shot, and it should contain both color and black-and-white photos. Wear fashionable clothes, but go for "timeless" over "trendy" -- plain t-shirts with jeans, plain oxford shirts with dark-colored dress pants -- styles that won't look "dated" a couple of months after the photos are taken.

You'll want at least two sets of 18-24 8"x10" photos -- one set for you to keep and the other(s) to bring with you when you visit modeling agencies, either by responding to ads or by looking them up in your local yellow pages (on- or off-line). Put them in nice (not necessarily expensive) photo albums (discount stores like Wal-Mart carry them), one photo per page. Put a printed (not handwritten) label on the inside cover with your name, contact info, and vital statistics (age, height, weight, hair color, eye color). It's a good idea to put a label on the back of each photo with just your name and phone number, too.

Another thing you can do is call or visit local art schools, and/or the art departments of any local colleges, to see if they need models (paid or volunteer). It's not glamorous work, but it will help you get used to some of the non-glamorous aspects of modeling -- long hours on your feet (or other parts of your body), holding poses, and being stared at by strangers.

Best of luck to you.

What to wear when having headshots taken?




Little_Tig


What should i wear for a photo shoot to get some nice headshots.

i am 15 years old, long wavy brown hair, blue eyes.

i was thinking of wearing jeans my chuck taylor converses and just a plainish t-shirt or top??

thanks :)



Answer
For headshots, what you wear on the bottom is irrelevant (it won't show). On top, wear a neutral-color collared shirt (polo or button-down, ideally solid black). Wearing some overly-trendy or casual top will date the photo in years to come, and most head-shots are intended to be timeless. Since the focus should be on your face, be sure not to wear too much makeup, (will almost never look good in a photo unless it was applied professionally), wear your hair down (straight or wavy, no funky styles), classy earrings are fine but avoid big dangly ones and necklaces, and generally they to stick with a classic natural look. Past that, the photographer will do the rest. If you have a big zit the day of or something, DO NOT wear gobs of concealer or foundation. It will be far easier and look much better in the end for the photographer to retouch a few blemishes than try to do something about cakey makeup.

Good luck, and remember a head shot isn't suppose to be an overly dramatic or artsy portrait. It is suppose to capture how you actually look. If you want to do some fun/artsy shots where you dress up and wear crazy makeup/hairstyles, then do an actual photoshoot where you discuss the desired results with the photographer beforehand. That way, he/she can prep to do some funky stuff. When you go in for a head shot, they expect to do a nice classic shot, and have their lighting and equiptment set up beforehand to do just that (which will look phenomenal if done by a true professional).




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