Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Clothes for modeling

The right apparel for a modeling portfolio may make or break a career. A model's portfolio is similar to a resume for other careers. It is evidence that the model can perform the task at hand and has the look for the job. The biggest part of a model's portfolio is her pictures. The clothing she wears for those photos may make the difference in getting the job, or going without work.

Classic Fashion

  • Many photographers prefer to see models in less trendy clothes for their portfolio pictures. Stick with traditional clothing. Look for fashions that fit the your body type. Knee-length or slightly shorter skirts, button-down blouses and plain slacks are basically timeless clothing. Plain shorts and tank tops almost never go out of style. T-shirts and jeans remain a sporty fashion throughout the years.

Patterns and Colors

  • As a general rule, avoid patterns on clothing for modeling portfolio pictures. Stripes will make your body look out of proportion or make you look as if you were trying to a hide part of yourself. Busy patterns are distracting as are large prints. Bright colors may wash out skin tone. Stick with solid, warm colors. Blacks, whites, creams and other warm tones are preferable.

Off-Label Clothes

  • Instead of going for a particular designer, choose off-label clothing. Selecting a specific designer may limit the way you are viewed for various modeling jobs. On On the other hand, off-label clothes can provide you with a wider range of looks for potential employers to view. Visit discount stores and thrift shops. Keeping the preferred colors, patterns and classic style in mind, mix and match off-label or lesser-known designers to create original outfits instead of mimicking a specific designer's catalog look.

Mix It Up

  • A model must show multiple styles in a portfolio to widen the range of available job opportunities. High-fashion, sporty, sexy and casual styles are only a few of the looks that a model displays. When selecting clothing, select versatile items to show off different looks. Match a plain button-down shirt with a pair of shorts for a casual look and a skirt for a business appearance. Pair the same shorts with a plain T-shirt for a sporty short.


Sunday, April 28, 2013

Destinee Playing in Snow ~ Jacque Russell Imagery ~Model Photographer

Destinee came to us wanting to do a snow angel shoot when we got our Spring snow shower. We had almost 2 feet of snow. She braved it and did such a great job. Even when Mark dropped snow all over her. She was freezing but you can't tell it in the photos. If you have a creative idea you want to do please contact us at 307.286.1908 or visit our website at www.jrussellimagery.com or you can visit our Fan page at https://www.facebook.com/jrussellimagery?ref=hl. You don't have to be a model to do all these fun shoots with us.















Thursday, April 25, 2013

Haylee ~ Jacque Russell Imagery ~ Wyoming Model Photographer

Haylee came to us about a steam photo shoot. We discussed it before but didn't have the right model for it. So it was perfect when Haylee asked. We shoot it down town at dark. We did some in pants and then a nice dress. It was cold. We didn't get into trouble which was kind of shocking since of the location. Just a janitor came and talked with us but we continued on. If you are a model and looking to build your portfolio and have a creative concept shoot let us know and we will help get it done. we can be reached at 307.286.1908 or info@jrussellimagery.com.You can also visit our website and see what we have done.




















Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Tyra Bank's Modeling Tips~ Jacque Russell Imagery ~ Model Photographer

There's no one better than Tyra to give excellent modeling tips and advice to those who dream of gracing the covers of magazines or strutting their stuff on the catwalks of high fashion. Tyra shares these exclusive tips with Seventeen readers!
Model Don’ts (and a Do)
  • Do not be a "no-neck monster." Try to elongate your neck for maximum extension.
  • Do not pose like a hoochie. (If you don’t know what a hoochie is, er...that's probably best.)
  • Do not be a limp noodle. Always pose with tension in your body completely from H2T (head to toe).
  • Do not play it safe and stay in the same pose. Mix it up with innovative poses. Your wildest pose could be the one that’s picked.
  • Do not show up to a photo shoot unless you are clean shaven, have a clean face, and clean hair.
  • Do not let hating how your hair or makeup is done affect your performance. Model through it.
  • Do not stare aimlessly when posing. Create intensity for the camera through your eyes. Smize (smile with your eyes)!
  • Do not slouch on the runway; pretend you have a wire through your spine that is pulling you up to the ceiling.
  • Do not be forgettable. Make an impression by showing your distinctive personality.
  • Do request to have your favorite music playing when you do a shoot! The beat will kick your poses up 10 notches!
Modeling: Breaking Into the Biz
  • Pick a favorite model and study them. Everything from the way they turn their head to their fierce runway walk.
  • Snapshots. You MUST have a beauty shot, from the neck up, before going anywhere. Have a friend with a nice camera take one in black and white!
  • Study, Study, Study. As Tyra always says on America’s Next Top Model, you need to know everything from fashion designers, photographers, supermodels, and all in between.
From No-Sees to Go-Sees!
Go-sees are one of the crucial things that a beginner model must know about. Tyra went on 10 go-sees a day in Paris! Here are some tips on how to make a lasting impression (at a go-see or an interview)
  • Be prepared! Practice your walk, poses, and faces in the mirror before you go.
  • Do your homework! Know something about the agency or client and be aware of scams. Not everything out there is legit!
  • Your make-up should be minimal to show off your natural beauty.
  • ALWAYS bring a pair of heels in case they ask you to walk.
  • No nail polish: Simple clear, nude, or sheer!
  • Pull your hair back so that they can see your face and bone structure.
  • Never be late!
  • Have good posture: Stand up straight, shoulders back.
  • Be honest! It’s okay to tell them if you don’t have a lot of experience. Wow them with your natural ability (this is why practice is so important!)
    How To Work Your Flaws
    Everyone has flaws. I’ve got 'em (small calves and a big forehead), you’ve got 'em, and your momma’s got em’, too! Even though I totally believe in embracing my flaws, I don’t always want to highlight them when I’m being photographed. Every top model knows the secrets to working her flaws. These are my tips on how to make your flaws work for you when you’re in front of that camera!
    • Hands on Hips = Smaller Waist. Putting your hands on your hips creates a background through your arms, which will make your waist appear smaller. (This is something you can apply to real life too! Try it the next time you walk into a room!)
    • Chin Up = Smaller Forehead. I am always telling the girls on ANTM to chin up! Not only will it make a large forehead look smaller, it will also elongate the neck.
    • Tippy Toes = Bigger Calves. Standing on your tippy toes instead of flat feet will make your calf muscles appear bigger because they are working harder to keep you up!
    • Knees In = Slimmer Hips. Turning a knee in will make your hips appear slimmer. This will also give you a space between your thighs, which is something that most women don’t have.
    • Lean Forward = Smaller Bust. Hunch your back and bring your naval into your spine. This creates a slight lean forward, which will make your bust look smaller.
    • Emphasize Shoulder = Narrow Hips. Turn your body to the side and turn your shoulders toward the camera. The emphasis on your shoulders will narrow your hips.

    Source: http://www.seventeen.com/fashion/blog/tyra-banks-modeling-tips

Sunday, April 21, 2013

Pin-up Cupcake Fantasies with Conner~ Cheyenne, WY Pinup Photographer

Conner is so wonderful to work with. She has such a great smile and man do I love her eyes. This time we did a pinup shoot. She rocked. I didn't have to give her much direction she just knew what to do next. Contact us to book your pin-up session at 307.286.1908 or visit our website at www.jrussellimagery.com  and send us an email through the contact page.