Archive for July, 2007

Leigh Lezark modeling

Best modeling tip: 1. Always be on time, if you cannot, be let the Photographer know. Punctuality is very important.”safety tip”: If you are not taking anyone with you to the shoot, let someone know where you are and with whom. And be sure to tell the photographer that someone knows where you are.. This [...]

Leigh Lezard modeling

Modeling tip: Where do I start - You’ll need a modeling portfolio, I’m sure you’ll all know what one of those is but for those that don’t it’s basically a selection of pictures showing yourself in different outfits and poses. The standard size for the photos is 9 by 12 inches and you’ll need around [...]

Leeza Gibbons modeling

One of many modeling tip: Try to have at least your first name in your e-mail address. When corresponding with people in the business, unless you know them don’t “LOL” etc. in e-mails. Your professional approach to modeling will carry a big impact on those you correspond with.. This tip hopefully will help you succeed [...]

Leah Wood modeling

Top modeling tip: Tips for Photographers:. This tip hopefully will help you succeed whether you’re looking for a model or models, or if you want to be into the modeling business. Read more for more photos, video clips, comments and ratings.

Lauren Sanchez modeling

Best modeling tip: The Comp Card - You’ll definately need one of these. A comp card is what your modelling agency will use to market you. What is a comp card? A composite card (sometimes called a ZED) is a model’s business card. In most cases, your comp card is your one and only opportunity [...]

Lauren Pope modeling

Modeling tip: The Agency - An agency or co-ordinator should represent models. The model must have a portfolio, and comp cards. The agency/coordinator provides you with work (That is their main purpose. It is safe to say that they work for you!) They make a commission on your fee. GOLDEN RULE - Don’t go with [...]

Lauren Nelson modeling

One of many modeling tip: Smile - If you have a naturally beautiful smile—show your pearly whites with pride, just not every time. If you smile in each modeling pose, modeling agents will notice your lack of versatility, not your smile. To add variety to your modeling poses, try switching up your smile with a [...]

Lauren Hutton modeling

Top modeling tip: Sitting Poses - If you are sitting down during your photo shoot—don’t think it’s ok to slack off. In fact, sitting photo shoots require a lot of extra work. If you are sitting down or reclining, it’s important to put your eight on the back of one thigh, rather than distributing your [...]

Lauren Bush modeling

Best modeling tip: Posture - Bad posture is an unrecognized flaw in many people. However, for models, posture is a harmful flaw. Always remember to keep your back straight and your shoulders up. Slouching affects the mood of the photograph and enlarges the appearances of your stomach. In addition to your back and shoulders, always [...]

Lauren Bosworth modeling

Modeling tip: Portrait - This modeling pose emphasizes the face of the model—and relies purely on facial features. The model will be in modest makeup and relaxed hair and should pose with a casual, genuine smile. Many portrait photographs are close up and emphasize details of the model’s face. If you are scheduled for a [...]