Male/Female Portfolio

*If you're a good-looking guy and fancy trying to make a few dollars working as a male model, the first thing you'll need is a strong portfolio. Your portfolio will need to be professionally bound and cleanly laid out. You’ll be unlikely to garner much interest if your portfolio consists of a couple a scraps of paper and a few dog-eared photographs, no matter how blessed you are in the looks department.____ #>>> Photos <<<# *Photographs are the most important part of your portfolio. Include images that demonstrate your personality, versatility and range as a model. The modeling agency Purestorm recommends including six to 12 photos and cautions that quality will make more of an impact than quantity. Acemale Models Photography suggests including a full-length, front image from head to toe fully clothed, a full-length front image in a bathing suit, a close-up of your face, straight on with no smile, a close-up of your face in profile and a close-up of your face straight on with a smile. Include two casual photographs of yourself. Contact photographers to inquire about getting free professional shots taken in exchange for allowing the photographer to use your images in his own portfolio. Purestorm advises there's nothing wrong with including a few black and white shots.____ #>>> Measurements <<<# *Include a breakdown of your vital statistics. Agencies and bookers want to know your height, weight, waist size, chest measurement, inseam, sleeve length, shoulders, biceps and shoe size. Also, add your eye and hair color. Although these may be evident from your photographs, provide this information, especially if you've included a few black and white shots. Type this information neatly on a piece of high-quality paper to include in your portfolio.____ #>>> Biography <<<# *Lush Model, an online community for models and photographers, suggests your biography should include a brief introduction explaining the type of work you seek, your age and location and whether you're willing to travel. Write a couple of sentences about any previous modeling work you've done. Keep your bio as concise as possible. Agencies and bookers have to go through many portfolios every week, so keep your biography short and to the point.____ #>>> Contact Details <<<# *The people who view your portfolio won't be able to reach you if you don't supply the necessary contact information. Include as many points of contact as you can. Add your land line and cell phone numbers, your email address and your social media URLs. If you have a website, blog or any other online presence, include links to these.____
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