Lighting Techniques for Photographing Model Portfolios: Strategies for Digital Photographers

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I also use stories to make it clear to them that being in front of a camera
in the studio isn’t like being in front of Mom’s camera at a picnic. One of my
favorite stories is about aSports Illustratedswimsuit photographer who shot
40,000 pictures on location to get 60 for print—and that was with a full
makeup and hair crew, photographic assistants, and professional models! The
lesson is that not every photo has to be perfect.
In a portfolio shoot, it helps to remind your models that no one will see
the photo before them. If they hate an image, they can choose not to use it.

Clothing.


When shooting images for a model’s portfolio, I have her bring a lot of
clothes to the studio. The clothes you finally decide on should be ones that
are not too trendy. These will look dated quickly and require more photo-
graphs be taken. Once a model is established, she can add more trendy items
to her portfolio. For the amateur model, try to accomplish a few basic shots:
a basic head shot, a glamour head shot, a basic full-body shot, etc. Show the
model’s beauty with a clean and fresh look instead of a highly stylized one.
When the clothes are an important part of the image, make sure that they
fit right—or at least appear to fit right. You can use clips behind the model to
pullclothestighteriftheyaretoobig,oryoucanposethemodelinsomeway
that disguises the poor fit, but you have to do something. Otherwise, neither
the clothes nor the model will look as good as they could.
Clothes can also be the source of inspiration for an image, so don’t think
of them only in terms of an accessory. When a unique or appealing or very
flattering garment catches your eye, think of ways you could build an image
around it.

Menvs.Women.


When compared with those used by female models, male models’ portfolios
do not need to show as wide a range of looks or emotions. Men should be
photographedlookingverycasual.Alittlepowderwillsufficeformakeup.The
photos should show the shape of the model’s jaw; if he is shirtless, side light-
ingisalsodesirabletocreateharderlinesandshowoffthechestphysique.The
idea is to convey a sense of power, almost treating the model like a sculpture.

Image Quality.


The quality of photos in a model’s promotional materials must be excep-
tional—even test shots must be carefully planned with a purpose in mind. Be
fair tothe models.Many agencies wouldrather see snapshots thanpoor-qual-
ity professional photos. Before every shoot, ask yourself what part of the
model’s “product” you are showing—her physical beauty, legs, lips, sensual-
ity, etc.
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The clothes you
finally decide on

should be ones that


are not too trendy.

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