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Photographer

Image Designers

Posts: 1740

San Francisco, California, US

Show me your port and I'll let you know honestly and constructively(without being rude) what I think you need to 
do to be more marketable.   Please NO FETISH / NUDE ONLY models.
Also, please no more "me please" or "yes" or "yes please" or

Mar 12 09 05:37 pm Link

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Cate 1

Posts: 785

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Me please and thank you:-)

Mar 12 09 05:37 pm Link

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Ash3

Posts: 5911

Hamilton, Ontario, Canada

Sure smile

Mar 12 09 05:39 pm Link

Model

Sophie Nova

Posts: 2105

Los Angeles, California, US

Yeaaa it's been a while since I was last traumatised!

Mar 12 09 05:40 pm Link

Photographer

DDC Studios

Posts: 977

Bartlesville, Oklahoma, US

BRB....I'm makin Nachos for this one!!

Mar 12 09 05:40 pm Link

Model

Zadie

Posts: 449

Boston, Massachusetts, US

Go for it!!!

Mar 12 09 05:41 pm Link

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Victoria Leigh

Posts: 1086

The Woodlands, Texas, US

Please and thank you! smile

Mar 12 09 05:41 pm Link

Photographer

Image Designers

Posts: 1740

San Francisco, California, US

Heather Cate wrote:
Me please and thank you:-)

Heather, I think you have a nice look, but think you should get more consistency in your port such as the last image in the 4th row and the 2nd image in the last row.  Try getting a good MUA and a photographer with good conceptual ideas.   Don't settle for photographers who are just experimenting.  Those are fine if you're new, but if you have any experience get a photographer who knows what he's doing and work on concepts.

Mar 12 09 05:42 pm Link

Model

Cate 1

Posts: 785

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Image Designers wrote:

Heather, I think you have a nice look, but think you should get more consistency in your port such as the last image in the 4th row and the 2nd image in the last row.  Try getting a good MUA and a photographer with good conceptual ideas.   Don't settle for photographers who are just experimenting.  Those are fine if you're new, but if you have any experience get a photographer who knows what he's doing and work on concepts.

Thanks...once the weather improves and I can shoot out of a studio...i plan to get more conceptual, interesting photos...Thank you:-)

Mar 12 09 05:45 pm Link

Photographer

Image Designers

Posts: 1740

San Francisco, California, US

Ash Turner wrote:
Sure smile

Ash, you're a beautiful girl and have a very consistent body of work, but I get the feeling that if you want to go further, especially in fashion, you probably need to work harder on working the dress sort of thing.  Know your body and know how to make it look best in gowns as wells as other dresses. Also, put some expression into the images.  Try different things.

Mar 12 09 05:45 pm Link

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N o v a DELETED

Posts: 3457

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, US

Me please smile

Mar 12 09 05:46 pm Link

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Kay-Lala

Posts: 666

Asheville, North Carolina, US

Pretty Please

Mar 12 09 05:48 pm Link

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Lory

Posts: 3751

SYLMAR, California, US

hit mehttps://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b221/tigres114/smiles/thblush.gif

Mar 12 09 05:48 pm Link

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Megan Evans

Posts: 134

Richmond, Virginia, US

I'm up for this!

Mar 12 09 05:49 pm Link

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Danni Doll

Posts: 396

Los Angeles, California, US

I would love to hear what you have to say. smile

Mar 12 09 05:49 pm Link

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CJL Models

Posts: 625

Rochester, New York, US

I'd like to hear smile

Mar 12 09 05:49 pm Link

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Rachel Barnes

Posts: 69

Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, US

please?

Mar 12 09 05:50 pm Link

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Meichelle Johnson

Posts: 1183

Clovis, New Mexico, US

I would love to see what you think.

Mar 12 09 05:50 pm Link

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Nichelle Ekhator

Posts: 18

Pembroke Pines, Florida, US

sure

Mar 12 09 05:50 pm Link

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CelesteNicole

Posts: 11

San Antonio, Texas, US

sure lets do it!

Mar 12 09 05:51 pm Link

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Ash3

Posts: 5911

Hamilton, Ontario, Canada

Image Designers wrote:

Ash, you're a beatiful girl and have a very consistent body of work, but I get the feeling that if you want to go further, especially in fashion, you probably need to work harder on working the dress sort of thing.  Know your body and know how to make it look best in gowns as wells as other dresses. Also, put some expression into the images.  Try different things.

LOL. I want to go farther, but not into fashion. Did you take a took at my stats at all? tongue

But, thank you all the same.

Mar 12 09 05:52 pm Link

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esrgsedfgsedfg

Posts: 46

San Antonio, Florida, US

me, please smile thanks

Mar 12 09 05:52 pm Link

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Kess M

Posts: 8464

Brooklyn, New York, US

ok

Mar 12 09 05:53 pm Link

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mireille zsa zja

Posts: 60

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US

Definitely would like to know..

Mar 12 09 05:54 pm Link

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Olivia C-L

Posts: 1180

Portland, Oregon, US

Sure.

Mar 12 09 05:55 pm Link

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Vispir

Posts: 121

Nashville, Tennessee, US

I am curious

Mar 12 09 05:56 pm Link

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Morgan Booth

Posts: 1732

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

alrighty

Mar 12 09 05:57 pm Link

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Kaylin Omo

Posts: 852

Huntington Beach, California, US

Love your port!- thanks

Mar 12 09 05:58 pm Link

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aenux

Posts: 571

Calgary, Alberta, Canada

I'm curious as to what you'll say.

Mar 12 09 05:59 pm Link

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Emily Rose B

Posts: 216

Shanghai, Shanghai, China

go for it

Mar 12 09 06:00 pm Link

Photographer

Image Designers

Posts: 1740

San Francisco, California, US

Siam wrote:
Yeaaa it's been a while since I was last traumatised!

No trauma needed here.  You have good looks, but again, as many others, you need more expressiveness.  Nudity is one thing, but it gets old here since there are so many.  If you want to set your self apart, I'd say for you to get better and more unique concepts that pop.  This means the right photographer that thinks out of the box.

Mar 12 09 06:00 pm Link

Photographer

Image Designers

Posts: 1740

San Francisco, California, US

MeganGardner wrote:
Me please smile

The last image in the first row and the second image on the 4th row are imaginative.  Do more work such as those.  Uniqueness is very important...at least to me.

Mar 12 09 06:03 pm Link

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Vyper Lily

Posts: 284

Austin, Texas, US

I'm still new, but I'd love to know how I can improve. :]

Mar 12 09 06:05 pm Link

Photographer

Image Designers

Posts: 1740

San Francisco, California, US

-Kay Marie- wrote:
Pretty Please

You have naturally expressive face.  Use it to your fullest advantage.  Do more unqiue and fashion looks.  I like the 2nd image in the first row, first and third image on teh 3rd row.  Those are all quality shots.  Do more like that.  Also, you have great legs...as your nice expressive face, use them to your advantage also.

Mar 12 09 06:07 pm Link

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Zadie

Posts: 449

Boston, Massachusetts, US

Are you in the mood to skip people?

Mar 12 09 06:08 pm Link

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Tabitha Hale

Posts: 279

Altoona, Pennsylvania, US

Nervously replying...me, please? wink

Mar 12 09 06:08 pm Link

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MADELYN RIVERA

Posts: 21

New York, New York, US

i wanna kno nd throw some advice

Mar 12 09 06:09 pm Link

Photographer

Image Designers

Posts: 1740

San Francisco, California, US

Lory wrote:
hit mehttps://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b221/tigres114/smiles/thblush.gif

I like the uniqueness of your images, but it's just my opinion that you need to work harder on getting those super quality images that people are going to really like.  You need the pop factor in your images.

Mar 12 09 06:10 pm Link

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Asia Abendroth

Posts: 370

Denver, Colorado, US

I'd love your opinion. smile

Mar 12 09 06:12 pm Link

Photographer

Image Designers

Posts: 1740

San Francisco, California, US

Megan Evans wrote:
I'm up for this!

Obviously you have potential.  You need to look away from the camera, smile less but work on expressions for drama.  Learn how to work dresses.  Because I think wiht your height you'll do better in fashion/editorials.
Romel Evans

Mar 12 09 06:12 pm Link