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By N2H

Tips for creating an impressive portfolio - Part 3

May 21st, 2007

The main thing which attracts the clients and makes them feel you are the right person for their modeling assignment is the model tearsheet. The more the number of tearsheets, the more chances you have of being selected. Top professional models usually have only fashion tearsheets in their model portfolio. They form a vital part of the model portfolio.

No client would ever want to take risk when he pays a huge amount for the job. All that they need is an assurance that you can give your best to the job in a real modeling assignment. And that’s possible only through model tearsheets. Only your model tearsheets can show them that you are proficient with real time modeling.

For experienced models, placing their model tearsheets from magazines is not difficult. But when you are new and just taking your first steps in the modeling world, it’s difficult to have model tearsheets. This is the reason why many people serious about their modeling career, begin working with modeling assignments for very little or no pay at all. This gives a lot of exposure to the field. More than the exposure, it’s the model tearsheet which can fetch you the top modeling assignments.

You can even place the pictures taken with other models in your portfolio. But be careful that you place the pictures taken with models of opposite sex. Else there are chances that the client may like the other model and choose that model over you. It’s just like working hard to get someone else a good assignment.

Creating a good model portfolio is not an overnight job. You cannot just create it the day before you need to submit it. You need to plan a lot to show the clients that you are seriously aspiring for a career in modeling.

Well, the planning includes many things. You need to decide the kind of photos you wish to place in your portfolio. You need to make plans and work to get great model headshots and body shots if you don’t yet have them. Your shots need to be strong enough. A good model portfolio is the one which the client gives a second glance to. Hence you must make it attractive enough to be viewed again and again.

If you find the client turning pages back and forth to look at the pictures then your portfolio has worked for you. If he doesn’t give a second look at any of the pages then your portfolio isn’t good enough.

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