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Liliana Model Portfolio [exclusive] -

A model portfolio! That's a great topic.

  1. Define your brand: Define your personal brand and the type of modeling you're interested in. This will help you determine the tone, style, and content of your portfolio.
  2. Gather your images: Gather a selection of images that showcase your range and versatility as a model. These can include existing photos, test shoots, and commercial images.
  3. Work with a photographer: Consider working with a professional photographer who has experience shooting model portfolios. They can help you create high-quality images that showcase your strengths.
  4. Organize your portfolio: Organize your portfolio into a clear and concise format. This can include a physical book, a digital PDF, or an online platform.
  5. Get feedback: Get feedback from industry professionals, such as agents, casting directors, and photographers. They can provide valuable insights and help you refine your portfolio.

Too many similar looks

| Mistake | Why it hurts | | :--- | :--- | | | 10 photos in a black leotard suggest a lack of range. | | Heavy Instagram filters | Ruins skin texture; looks unprofessional in print. | | Group shots | Agents cannot crop out other people easily; solo only. | | Outdated hairstyles | If the hair looks like 2015, the model looks old. | | Mirror selfies | Instantly disqualifies you from professional consideration. | liliana model portfolio

This model is highly regarded within the fine art and life drawing community. Versatility & Skill A model portfolio

Part 6: The Photographer’s Guide – Shooting for a Liliana Portfolio

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